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less ohms = more heat?
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<blockquote data-quote="sdime808" data-source="post: 435319" data-attributes="member: 553675"><p>I asked that question because I wired up my subs at 1 ohm stereo and put it in my box and everything. I haven't tested it yet but I just realized that I could have wired it at 2 ohms bridged with the same power. Now I'm having second thoughts about leaving it at 1 ohm, and if it will function with less heat at 2 ohms bridged then I guess I'll take them back out. But that would mean desoldering and resoldering my connections. I only want to do that if there will be a significant difference in heat produced. Thanks for you replies though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdime808, post: 435319, member: 553675"] I asked that question because I wired up my subs at 1 ohm stereo and put it in my box and everything. I haven't tested it yet but I just realized that I could have wired it at 2 ohms bridged with the same power. Now I'm having second thoughts about leaving it at 1 ohm, and if it will function with less heat at 2 ohms bridged then I guess I'll take them back out. But that would mean desoldering and resoldering my connections. I only want to do that if there will be a significant difference in heat produced. Thanks for you replies though! [/QUOTE]
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