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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 44970" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>jl amps are a true to rating amp unlike a jbl 1200 lets say or a memphis 1000d even. the jbl is a 600 watt rms @4 ohm the 1000d is 350-400 watts @ 4 ohm being that subs are reactive in nature their impedence (ohms) changes alot while playing so under alot of conditions the jl amp ill sound as beefy if not stronger than the others. with a jl amp i would opt for the higher impedence wiring of the subs as the dampening factor would be higher. with the memphis 1000d and jbl amps you lose dampening with low impedence. i know you see the jl go from 500 to 600 watts with lower impedence but that 100 watts wont do much of anything noticable for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 44970, member: 541383"] jl amps are a true to rating amp unlike a jbl 1200 lets say or a memphis 1000d even. the jbl is a 600 watt rms @4 ohm the 1000d is 350-400 watts @ 4 ohm being that subs are reactive in nature their impedence (ohms) changes alot while playing so under alot of conditions the jl amp ill sound as beefy if not stronger than the others. with a jl amp i would opt for the higher impedence wiring of the subs as the dampening factor would be higher. with the memphis 1000d and jbl amps you lose dampening with low impedence. i know you see the jl go from 500 to 600 watts with lower impedence but that 100 watts wont do much of anything noticable for you [/QUOTE]
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