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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 2777933" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>well you are going to think what you want but i first saw this equasion at least a year ago</p><p></p><p></p><p>i thought it might be dropping below 1.5 but not because of the sub's dropping to DCR i was thinking about the box, cables, power supplies or other things which i also know now to be immposible, with the exception of sever articles i have seen telling me that at certain frequencies most even high quality subs drop to 80% of their "nominal impedance"... but i still know that not to be the problem as i said a long time ago... the problem was voltage drops, my alt was only 60 amp so i temporarily got a 100 amp and got 2 new cheapy batt's till i can do the 200 amp alt, yellow tops and "big 3"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 2777933, member: 573988"] well you are going to think what you want but i first saw this equasion at least a year ago i thought it might be dropping below 1.5 but not because of the sub's dropping to DCR i was thinking about the box, cables, power supplies or other things which i also know now to be immposible, with the exception of sever articles i have seen telling me that at certain frequencies most even high quality subs drop to 80% of their "nominal impedance"... but i still know that not to be the problem as i said a long time ago... the problem was voltage drops, my alt was only 60 amp so i temporarily got a 100 amp and got 2 new cheapy batt's till i can do the 200 amp alt, yellow tops and "big 3" [/QUOTE]
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