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From 4 ohm to 2 ohm back to 4 ohm resulted in loss of power.
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfenit415" data-source="post: 8091687" data-attributes="member: 654473"><p>Shoot, well then i probably am going crazy and had some kind of placebo effect. Thinking it was one way, then thinking i ran another and then back. Would having the windows down make that much of a difference, or just getting used to it. I know their isn't any way for you guys to be able to tell me a difference in sound because no one was around before or after lol. Could running them a different way caused anything serious? Alsssooo i think i may have had the gain just slightly to high for only a few mins. How long would it take to cause some sort of voice coil damage. I honestly have spent 2 full days and come across tons of posts about similar situations (meaning someone feeling as though they have lost sound quality)//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fro.gif.c695f1f814b01c4ad99fe7f8cccadd29.gif nothing that quite satisfied me as an answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfenit415, post: 8091687, member: 654473"] Shoot, well then i probably am going crazy and had some kind of placebo effect. Thinking it was one way, then thinking i ran another and then back. Would having the windows down make that much of a difference, or just getting used to it. I know their isn't any way for you guys to be able to tell me a difference in sound because no one was around before or after lol. Could running them a different way caused anything serious? Alsssooo i think i may have had the gain just slightly to high for only a few mins. How long would it take to cause some sort of voice coil damage. I honestly have spent 2 full days and come across tons of posts about similar situations (meaning someone feeling as though they have lost sound quality)[IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fro.gif.c695f1f814b01c4ad99fe7f8cccadd29.gif[/IMG] nothing that quite satisfied me as an answer. [/QUOTE]
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