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<blockquote data-quote="Beatin&#039;" data-source="post: 8226669" data-attributes="member: 646085"><p>700watts at 4 ohms gives 52.92v</p><p></p><p>1300watts at 2 ohms gives 51v</p><p></p><p>2000watts at 1 ohm gives 44.72v</p><p></p><p>^^^The increase of wattage is not linear. Furthermore, lower resistance means more amperage, less voltage.</p><p></p><p>500 at 4ohms, 1000 at 2 ohms, and 2000 at 1 ohm all give 44.72v with every doubling of power and halving of resistance.</p><p></p><p>if power is fixed but resistance is not, for example 2000watts at 4, 2, and 1ohm would give you 89.44v, 63.25v, and 44.72v respectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beatin', post: 8226669, member: 646085"] 700watts at 4 ohms gives 52.92v 1300watts at 2 ohms gives 51v 2000watts at 1 ohm gives 44.72v ^^^The increase of wattage is not linear. Furthermore, lower resistance means more amperage, less voltage. 500 at 4ohms, 1000 at 2 ohms, and 2000 at 1 ohm all give 44.72v with every doubling of power and halving of resistance. if power is fixed but resistance is not, for example 2000watts at 4, 2, and 1ohm would give you 89.44v, 63.25v, and 44.72v respectively. [/QUOTE]
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