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<blockquote data-quote="Scarrell" data-source="post: 4574671" data-attributes="member: 573960"><p>why is he wrong? cd players amps are not like sub amps and what not, you do not mix and match ohms, bridge them..etc.. the amps inside of cd players are not meant to go below a 4ohm load, this puts way to much stress on their little boards and forces them to put out more power that they simply cannot and will not produce.. i would suggest taking them back and getting a 4ohm model or whatever you need to do. the problem is your mixing ohms.</p><p></p><p>its weird to me that your JBL's are 2ohms, "most" aftermarket car speakers are 4ohms..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scarrell, post: 4574671, member: 573960"] why is he wrong? cd players amps are not like sub amps and what not, you do not mix and match ohms, bridge them..etc.. the amps inside of cd players are not meant to go below a 4ohm load, this puts way to much stress on their little boards and forces them to put out more power that they simply cannot and will not produce.. i would suggest taking them back and getting a 4ohm model or whatever you need to do. the problem is your mixing ohms. its weird to me that your JBL's are 2ohms, "most" aftermarket car speakers are 4ohms.. [/QUOTE]
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