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<blockquote data-quote="joshpoints" data-source="post: 189984" data-attributes="member: 546465"><p>I have a related question. I posted it once before but I can't remember which thread it was related to. Let's say your amp is running 200 watts at 2 ohms and you have a 4 ohm sub wired to it. I've heard people say that the sub is getting double the power, or is acting like it is getting double the power meaning 400 watts because of the ohm difference. Is this true.</p><p></p><p>I realize that you guys said 200 watts from 2 ohm amp to 2 ohm sub is = 200 watts from 4 ohm amp to 4 ohm sub.</p><p></p><p>But what about the situation listed above?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshpoints, post: 189984, member: 546465"] I have a related question. I posted it once before but I can't remember which thread it was related to. Let's say your amp is running 200 watts at 2 ohms and you have a 4 ohm sub wired to it. I've heard people say that the sub is getting double the power, or is acting like it is getting double the power meaning 400 watts because of the ohm difference. Is this true. I realize that you guys said 200 watts from 2 ohm amp to 2 ohm sub is = 200 watts from 4 ohm amp to 4 ohm sub. But what about the situation listed above? [/QUOTE]
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