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<blockquote data-quote="td5turbo" data-source="post: 3351682" data-attributes="member: 580686"><p>Sorry guys, I know i can search for this info but everything i read never makes any sense!</p><p></p><p>About the ohms...i know it has to do with resistance or something, but what does it really boil down to? I head, 4 ohms are really only useful when running multiple subs off one amp, or something like that.</p><p></p><p>If I had te option, for ONE single sub with one single mono class D amp, what would be best? Do 4 ohms produce a more controlled cleaner sound or anything?</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the speaker 101, just trying to learn what all you guys know!</p><p></p><p>Also, who in general makes quality amps? I am guessing Cadence are good? What about something more mainstream like Alpine or Kenwood or should I stick to the "non-BestBuy" brands and go with something like Element Design, Cadence, Diamond etc?</p><p></p><p>basically, if you wanted a sub that hits hard and clean, doesnt have to be rediculously loud but will also produce some nice low tones and last a long time, all for around $300, what would you go with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="td5turbo, post: 3351682, member: 580686"] Sorry guys, I know i can search for this info but everything i read never makes any sense! About the ohms...i know it has to do with resistance or something, but what does it really boil down to? I head, 4 ohms are really only useful when running multiple subs off one amp, or something like that. If I had te option, for ONE single sub with one single mono class D amp, what would be best? Do 4 ohms produce a more controlled cleaner sound or anything? Sorry for the speaker 101, just trying to learn what all you guys know! Also, who in general makes quality amps? I am guessing Cadence are good? What about something more mainstream like Alpine or Kenwood or should I stick to the "non-BestBuy" brands and go with something like Element Design, Cadence, Diamond etc? basically, if you wanted a sub that hits hard and clean, doesnt have to be rediculously loud but will also produce some nice low tones and last a long time, all for around $300, what would you go with? [/QUOTE]
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