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<blockquote data-quote="McOpCo" data-source="post: 8455940" data-attributes="member: 668200"><p>So I'm about to put a jl HD900/5 in my tahoe. I'm also putting in the jl c2650x coaxial in the four doors and I have 10w6v3 for the sub. The hd900 is running the whole show. So it's going to be 4ohm on the high pass but I don't know what to do or if it matters for the low pass. Because of the rips technology in the HD amp I get the same power output at 1.5-4 ohms but I would think in my noob mind that running the sub at 2 ohms would actually be less work for the amp since resistance is reduced but output status the same. Is that the way it works out an I dumb. Also is there any Sq spl difference on the 2 vs 4 setup?</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McOpCo, post: 8455940, member: 668200"] So I'm about to put a jl HD900/5 in my tahoe. I'm also putting in the jl c2650x coaxial in the four doors and I have 10w6v3 for the sub. The hd900 is running the whole show. So it's going to be 4ohm on the high pass but I don't know what to do or if it matters for the low pass. Because of the rips technology in the HD amp I get the same power output at 1.5-4 ohms but I would think in my noob mind that running the sub at 2 ohms would actually be less work for the amp since resistance is reduced but output status the same. Is that the way it works out an I dumb. Also is there any Sq spl difference on the 2 vs 4 setup? Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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