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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Ivie" data-source="post: 8881136" data-attributes="member: 692048"><p>From my experience and from observing results of other builds, you're seeing a normal amount. It's usually a multiple of 2x to 4x the nominal load. Not necessarily +2 ohms or +4 ohms etc.. but a multiple of the nominal load. For example, if you're wired to 1 ohm and rising to 3, that's 3x the nominal load. If you were to rewire to 4 ohms you would likely see the same multiple of 3x which would put you at 12 ohms. And if you were at 0.5 ohms nominal you would see 1.5 ohms. Your system has a rise of 3x which is very normal. I personally had a DD M2 wired to 1 ohm and was rising to 2.66 which means a 2.66x amount of rise. Others have very similar results, some higher, so consider yourself lucky I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Ivie, post: 8881136, member: 692048"] From my experience and from observing results of other builds, you're seeing a normal amount. It's usually a multiple of 2x to 4x the nominal load. Not necessarily +2 ohms or +4 ohms etc.. but a multiple of the nominal load. For example, if you're wired to 1 ohm and rising to 3, that's 3x the nominal load. If you were to rewire to 4 ohms you would likely see the same multiple of 3x which would put you at 12 ohms. And if you were at 0.5 ohms nominal you would see 1.5 ohms. Your system has a rise of 3x which is very normal. I personally had a DD M2 wired to 1 ohm and was rising to 2.66 which means a 2.66x amount of rise. Others have very similar results, some higher, so consider yourself lucky I guess. [/QUOTE]
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