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<blockquote data-quote="Matador" data-source="post: 189263" data-attributes="member: 545527"><p>"the resistence of the sub has nothing to do with the amp (perse').. That is, the 2 ohm sub is more efficient than the 4 ohm sub (has less resistence).. The power rating for them has nothing to do with their resistence... If the 2 ohm is rated for X watts, and so is the 4 ohm sub, the 2 ohm sub can handle the same amount of power as the 4 ohm sub.."</p><p></p><p>huh? guess u have'nt learned shit since u been here buddy.</p><p></p><p>resistance of the sub (total resistance of the VC) will determine the power output of the amp. 4ohm has more resistance, and about efficiency dunno, but the lower the resistance, generally u get more power but at higher distortion levels, and clipping if not set correct.</p><p></p><p>if those L7s wree from teh same year n model, which they are not, they would take the same amount of power, ie: 700rms, no matter its resistance (DVC2ohm, DVC4oh, SVC4ohm...).</p><p></p><p>so if u can tell us whether they are dvc or not, we can help u out better.</p><p></p><p>i believe the 1000bd puts out ~1100rms @1ohm, correct me if im wrong, it's been a while since i looked at th ebd1000</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matador, post: 189263, member: 545527"] "the resistence of the sub has nothing to do with the amp (perse').. That is, the 2 ohm sub is more efficient than the 4 ohm sub (has less resistence).. The power rating for them has nothing to do with their resistence... If the 2 ohm is rated for X watts, and so is the 4 ohm sub, the 2 ohm sub can handle the same amount of power as the 4 ohm sub.." huh? guess u have'nt learned shit since u been here buddy. resistance of the sub (total resistance of the VC) will determine the power output of the amp. 4ohm has more resistance, and about efficiency dunno, but the lower the resistance, generally u get more power but at higher distortion levels, and clipping if not set correct. if those L7s wree from teh same year n model, which they are not, they would take the same amount of power, ie: 700rms, no matter its resistance (DVC2ohm, DVC4oh, SVC4ohm...). so if u can tell us whether they are dvc or not, we can help u out better. i believe the 1000bd puts out ~1100rms @1ohm, correct me if im wrong, it's been a while since i looked at th ebd1000 [/QUOTE]
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