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<blockquote data-quote="NoRemoteNoTV" data-source="post: 1907219" data-attributes="member: 567491"><p>well from what I have read, if they are different ohm loads then they will be seeing different powers and hitting different because the power differences and if they ar also in the same chamber I should see it damaging them because they are supposed to have the same power then, and if u had different power to them in seperate chambers I would imagine that it would sound pretty bad....iono just my thoughts, Im no expert on it like alot of other people are here, just trying to offer some help, maybe somebody else can help you more accurately</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoRemoteNoTV, post: 1907219, member: 567491"] well from what I have read, if they are different ohm loads then they will be seeing different powers and hitting different because the power differences and if they ar also in the same chamber I should see it damaging them because they are supposed to have the same power then, and if u had different power to them in seperate chambers I would imagine that it would sound pretty bad....iono just my thoughts, Im no expert on it like alot of other people are here, just trying to offer some help, maybe somebody else can help you more accurately [/QUOTE]
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