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<blockquote data-quote="JLJunkieMX107" data-source="post: 3155578" data-attributes="member: 577425"><p>You are referring to something being run 2 ohms stereo, not bridged to mono. Yes, on a mono amp lower resistance will = more wattage. I will try my best to explain. You have the 150-200w x 2@2ohm. That is in stereo, so the amp is seeing 2 ohms on each channel. You then bridge it so the amp is only seeing one channel which then makes the output to 300-400 @ 4 ohms because the amp is sending the power of 150-200@2 times 2 to one channel which would make the rating 300-400 @ 4 ohms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JLJunkieMX107, post: 3155578, member: 577425"] You are referring to something being run 2 ohms stereo, not bridged to mono. Yes, on a mono amp lower resistance will = more wattage. I will try my best to explain. You have the 150-200w x 2@2ohm. That is in stereo, so the amp is seeing 2 ohms on each channel. You then bridge it so the amp is only seeing one channel which then makes the output to 300-400 @ 4 ohms because the amp is sending the power of 150-200@2 times 2 to one channel which would make the rating 300-400 @ 4 ohms [/QUOTE]
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