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<blockquote data-quote="Adnan" data-source="post: 8280731" data-attributes="member: 605740"><p>Interesting read I was always under the impression that impedance rise would cause your output to decrease as if you wired your subs to a higher load i.e: if your amp puts out 1000w rms at 1 ohm and 600w at 2 ohm, rising to 1.8ohm would give you roughly 600w...</p><p></p><p>if its rather irrelevant and does not affect output why is this term common amongst SPL guys? this term comes up a lot in conversations like this : "hey bro what numbers did you hit?" "i hit 153.2db with my 12"...not bad given box rises to 2.3 ohm and im only running like 6 batteries I needz moaar electrical"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adnan, post: 8280731, member: 605740"] Interesting read I was always under the impression that impedance rise would cause your output to decrease as if you wired your subs to a higher load i.e: if your amp puts out 1000w rms at 1 ohm and 600w at 2 ohm, rising to 1.8ohm would give you roughly 600w... if its rather irrelevant and does not affect output why is this term common amongst SPL guys? this term comes up a lot in conversations like this : "hey bro what numbers did you hit?" "i hit 153.2db with my 12"...not bad given box rises to 2.3 ohm and im only running like 6 batteries I needz moaar electrical" [/QUOTE]
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