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<blockquote data-quote="GSteg" data-source="post: 100656" data-attributes="member: 543107"><p>the amp should handle anything higher than 4ohm, whether its 6ohm or 1000ohm. as for 6ohm or 4ohm, the dealer is BS'ing you. 4ohm would give you more power, which translate into higher SPL without distortion. 100watts of 6ohm will sound the same as 100 watts of 4ohm. the only difference is that 4ohm will have little more distortion, but the difference is SO small, its inaudible. amps nowadays have THD of under 1% at 4ohm. not to mention a car's acoustic isn't the best for sound reproduction. oh yea..road noise. with road noise, no such thing as sound quality diffenence between 4 and 6ohm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GSteg, post: 100656, member: 543107"] the amp should handle anything higher than 4ohm, whether its 6ohm or 1000ohm. as for 6ohm or 4ohm, the dealer is BS'ing you. 4ohm would give you more power, which translate into higher SPL without distortion. 100watts of 6ohm will sound the same as 100 watts of 4ohm. the only difference is that 4ohm will have little more distortion, but the difference is SO small, its inaudible. amps nowadays have THD of under 1% at 4ohm. not to mention a car's acoustic isn't the best for sound reproduction. oh yea..road noise. with road noise, no such thing as sound quality diffenence between 4 and 6ohm. [/QUOTE]
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