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impedance rise ***** lol...
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<blockquote data-quote="ARSkemp" data-source="post: 6603823" data-attributes="member: 575016"><p>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 fu<span style="color: Black">ck</span>ing something up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARSkemp, post: 6603823, member: 575016"] 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 fu[COLOR=Black]ck[/COLOR]ing something up [/QUOTE]
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