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<blockquote data-quote="sarc22" data-source="post: 2688035" data-attributes="member: 573734"><p>Each speaker is a resistor so if you run one 4 OHM speaker it puts out 600 watts to it, if you run one 1 OHM speaker gets 600 watts in theory with the xenon technology. So if you have two 4 ohm speakers wired in parallel the xenon sees a single 2 OHM load and gives 600 watts to the 2 ohm load now being 2 subs the amp does not know how many speakers are out there it always puts out 600 watts to whatever ohm load it sees could be 4 4 OHM speakers wired in parallel still 600 watts to each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sarc22, post: 2688035, member: 573734"] Each speaker is a resistor so if you run one 4 OHM speaker it puts out 600 watts to it, if you run one 1 OHM speaker gets 600 watts in theory with the xenon technology. So if you have two 4 ohm speakers wired in parallel the xenon sees a single 2 OHM load and gives 600 watts to the 2 ohm load now being 2 subs the amp does not know how many speakers are out there it always puts out 600 watts to whatever ohm load it sees could be 4 4 OHM speakers wired in parallel still 600 watts to each. [/QUOTE]
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