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<blockquote data-quote="Propimp" data-source="post: 3096117" data-attributes="member: 573549"><p>SO IF you are setting your gains it shouldnt really matter if it is 2 ohm or 4 ohms your gonna get the same voltage at each. correct. like my MTX 942</p><p></p><p>175*2@4ohm</p><p></p><p>350*2@2ohm</p><p></p><p>sprt(175*4)=700, sprt of 700=26.45V</p><p></p><p>sqrt(350*2)=700, sqrt of 700=26.45V</p><p></p><p>and you can get all HZ(freq) of test tones on ROE website as well as white noise and pink noise.</p><p></p><p>One more thing on my 2 MTX amps they say that they have a compression circut "This way, when you turn the volume up very, very high, the amp won't go into clipping during dynamic musical passages (this saves the life of your speakers).</p><p></p><p>" is this true or just BS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Propimp, post: 3096117, member: 573549"] SO IF you are setting your gains it shouldnt really matter if it is 2 ohm or 4 ohms your gonna get the same voltage at each. correct. like my MTX 942 175*2@4ohm 350*2@2ohm sprt(175*4)=700, sprt of 700=26.45V sqrt(350*2)=700, sqrt of 700=26.45V and you can get all HZ(freq) of test tones on ROE website as well as white noise and pink noise. One more thing on my 2 MTX amps they say that they have a compression circut "This way, when you turn the volume up very, very high, the amp won't go into clipping during dynamic musical passages (this saves the life of your speakers). " is this true or just BS [/QUOTE]
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