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Hitting a wall with how loud my subs can go any advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="NIHL8ION" data-source="post: 8077665" data-attributes="member: 653120"><p>NO! - HOW are you NOT understanding this?! If you have almost **** near ANY mono amp out there (with the exception of a few that make the same power at any given impedance) that is 1 ohm stable and you run it @ 1 ohm, Vs. 2, or 4 ohm = It is making MORE POWER @ 1 OHM than it is @ 2 or 4, but with that MORE power comes MORE distortion, LESS efficiency, &amp; MORE heat !!! You can NOT tell me that that amp does not put way more demand on the vehicles electrical system running it @ 1 ohm, Vs. running that SAME AMP @ 2 or 4 !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NIHL8ION, post: 8077665, member: 653120"] NO! - HOW are you NOT understanding this?! If you have almost **** near ANY mono amp out there (with the exception of a few that make the same power at any given impedance) that is 1 ohm stable and you run it @ 1 ohm, Vs. 2, or 4 ohm = It is making MORE POWER @ 1 OHM than it is @ 2 or 4, but with that MORE power comes MORE distortion, LESS efficiency, & MORE heat !!! You can NOT tell me that that amp does not put way more demand on the vehicles electrical system running it @ 1 ohm, Vs. running that SAME AMP @ 2 or 4 !!! [/QUOTE]
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