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<blockquote data-quote="budahbuddy803" data-source="post: 2986932" data-attributes="member: 566041"><p>the sub is doule(sp) voice coil 2ohm therefore there are 4 sets of terminals each pair aquiring a 2 ohm load. When you wire the woofer you could either wire it into 1ohm or 4ohm load, parallel or series. An amp puts out different amounts of power to different ohm loads. most of the time the lower the ohm load the more watts it puts out, but lots of amps arent 1 ohm stable meaning they cannot produce power at 1 ohm and will BLOW UP ALL OVER THE PLACE j/p but will damage the amplifier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budahbuddy803, post: 2986932, member: 566041"] the sub is doule(sp) voice coil 2ohm therefore there are 4 sets of terminals each pair aquiring a 2 ohm load. When you wire the woofer you could either wire it into 1ohm or 4ohm load, parallel or series. An amp puts out different amounts of power to different ohm loads. most of the time the lower the ohm load the more watts it puts out, but lots of amps arent 1 ohm stable meaning they cannot produce power at 1 ohm and will BLOW UP ALL OVER THE PLACE j/p but will damage the amplifier. [/QUOTE]
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