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Need a Amp that will make my subs really bump without blowing a fuse
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<blockquote data-quote="Heeltoeclutch" data-source="post: 7492303" data-attributes="member: 629974"><p>That's probably why he came here. Can't change what's already happened. Might as well make the best of what he's got.</p><p></p><p>If best buy installed it I'd hope they haven't wired the subs to an impedance below what the amp can handle...</p><p></p><p>Every speaker has an impedance (ohm rating). depending how you wire sets of speakers/subs the amp will see a different final impedance. If this is lower than what the amp can handle, it will make the amp work harder than it's designed to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heeltoeclutch, post: 7492303, member: 629974"] That's probably why he came here. Can't change what's already happened. Might as well make the best of what he's got. If best buy installed it I'd hope they haven't wired the subs to an impedance below what the amp can handle... Every speaker has an impedance (ohm rating). depending how you wire sets of speakers/subs the amp will see a different final impedance. If this is lower than what the amp can handle, it will make the amp work harder than it's designed to. [/QUOTE]
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