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<blockquote data-quote="NSTALN" data-source="post: 8680366" data-attributes="member: 588169"><p>The same can be said at 2ohms. So I'm not seeing the benefit of wiring lower...impedance rise will occur in either case, neither will be static DCR...however running at the '4ohm' config does increase the dampening and is typically cleaner than lower ohm loads. </p><p></p><p>The way you present it is that wired at 4ohms + rise will somehow create lower power than if you run 2ohm + rise. For that to be true then the 4ohm+rise would have to exceed some special limit which starts deminishing returns and that the 2ohm+rise won't rise high enough to be affected the same way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NSTALN, post: 8680366, member: 588169"] The same can be said at 2ohms. So I'm not seeing the benefit of wiring lower...impedance rise will occur in either case, neither will be static DCR...however running at the '4ohm' config does increase the dampening and is typically cleaner than lower ohm loads. The way you present it is that wired at 4ohms + rise will somehow create lower power than if you run 2ohm + rise. For that to be true then the 4ohm+rise would have to exceed some special limit which starts deminishing returns and that the 2ohm+rise won't rise high enough to be affected the same way. [/QUOTE]
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