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<blockquote data-quote="Twista89" data-source="post: 5689882" data-attributes="member: 578416"><p>yea see what happen was my friend bought a sub box with 2 12 type rs but one was 2 ohm and one was 4 ohm and he didnt know that and sold it to me like this and I found it and traded my 2 ohm sub for a 4 ohm type r so now I have 2 4 ohm type rs and I have it wired down to 1ohm load on the amp which from the stats say it should produce around 400watts x 2 for the subwoofers. But when I first bought the subs and box I was playing them for about a week before I found out the ohm difference and the 2ohm+4ohm subs were hitting harder than they do now with two 4 ohm type rs wired up. I dont even get half the bass that was produced with the 2ohm+4ohm setup.</p><p></p><p>It doesnt even hit harder than my first setup which was 2 JLs that were getting around 250 a piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twista89, post: 5689882, member: 578416"] yea see what happen was my friend bought a sub box with 2 12 type rs but one was 2 ohm and one was 4 ohm and he didnt know that and sold it to me like this and I found it and traded my 2 ohm sub for a 4 ohm type r so now I have 2 4 ohm type rs and I have it wired down to 1ohm load on the amp which from the stats say it should produce around 400watts x 2 for the subwoofers. But when I first bought the subs and box I was playing them for about a week before I found out the ohm difference and the 2ohm+4ohm subs were hitting harder than they do now with two 4 ohm type rs wired up. I dont even get half the bass that was produced with the 2ohm+4ohm setup. It doesnt even hit harder than my first setup which was 2 JLs that were getting around 250 a piece. [/QUOTE]
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