impedance rise ***** lol...

Make sure to try a range of test tones when trying to find your impedance rise. Just because it rises a huge amount on a certain frequency doesn't mean it will have the same amount of rise on another frequency. If ur thinking "I'm getting a super huge impedance rise so i'm gonna wire my amp real low" and then start blasting music that has a a lot of material on a frequency with a very small imp rise you risk fucking something up
im not dumb lol.... ill have test tones from 30 hz to 50hz and try them all. then we will burp it at the freq he peaked at the last comp and see if we can re wire it.

 
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