1ohm stable amps are not always more cost effective (cheaper) than 4ohm stable amps. And some people swear by running A/B's, even for subs, in which case a final load of 4ohms would be preferable. But yes, I get what you are saying, there are a lot of cheap(ish) class D amps on the market that produce their full potential @ 1ohm.True or he could be smart and cost effective and wire down to 1 ohm...
This is true its just generally speaking 2000 at 4 is gunna cost quite a bit more then 2000 at 1...1ohm stable amps are not always more cost effective (cheaper) than 4ohm stable amps. And some people swear by running A/B's, even for subs, in which case a final load of 4ohms would be preferable. But yes, I get what you are saying, there are a lot of cheap(ish) class D amps on the market that produce their full potential @ 1ohm.
True. But Im under the impression he already has an amp. I may be wrong with that though.This is true its just generally speaking 2000 at 4 is gunna cost quite a bit more then 2000 at 1...
Ya I think he might...True. But Im under the impression he already has an amp. I may be wrong with that though.
I know people will argue this but IMO 2000 watts is 2000 watts and itll pull pretty much the same on your electrical no matter the ohm load its at...Trying to keep The ohms higher on my amps to put less strain on my electrical for the setup I currently have.
There is a difference in efficencey, but if its a strain at 1ohm it is going to be a strain at 4ohmI know people will argue this but IMO 2000 watts is 2000 watts and itll pull pretty much the same on your electrical no matter the ohm load its at...
Ya I know there is but how much is it really gunna matter...There is a difference in efficencey, but if its a strain at 1ohm it is going to be a strain at 4ohm