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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 2757253" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>my god you all know exacly what i am talking about...</p><p></p><p>lowering raising watever i simply asked if the load can drop to 1.5 from 2 because of install i don't understand what is so difficult about this consept? the size, length, and material of the wires used effects the overall ohm load...</p><p></p><p>and as far as the box goes think about it the smaller the box the lower the power handleing... now why? kinda doesn't make sense to say that the voice coil can handle different amounts of power because of different boxes... but rather that certain boxes lower or raise the impedance, due to sound pressure and other things</p><p></p><p>so naturally this being the case since my box is over-sized by .6 cubes, it would seem a possibility that the normal 2 ohm load might drop to 1.5 causeing the amp to shut off at high levels</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 2757253, member: 573988"] my god you all know exacly what i am talking about... lowering raising watever i simply asked if the load can drop to 1.5 from 2 because of install i don't understand what is so difficult about this consept? the size, length, and material of the wires used effects the overall ohm load... and as far as the box goes think about it the smaller the box the lower the power handleing... now why? kinda doesn't make sense to say that the voice coil can handle different amounts of power because of different boxes... but rather that certain boxes lower or raise the impedance, due to sound pressure and other things so naturally this being the case since my box is over-sized by .6 cubes, it would seem a possibility that the normal 2 ohm load might drop to 1.5 causeing the amp to shut off at high levels [/QUOTE]
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