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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8312471" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>There's a thing called <strong>box/impedance rise</strong> (google that sh*t up) Doesnt matter what amp, even if you are wired to 2 ohms, your actual impedance might be 4 or 5 ohms when you are playing music. Thats the reason why a lot of these amps feel like they dont put out. Out of the 3 you listed, the brx is the best one. If you are getting a hifonics, I would recommend getting a BRE 2500.1 instead. Thats their best line that puts out close to rated.</p><p></p><p>Hell man, another choice for you if you can upgrade your electricals, is to wire down to half ohm. I had my brx2400 wired down for half ohm daily for a few months, never gave me any trouble whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>You know why it never gave me any trouble? because of impedance rise, even when wired to half ohm nominally, i was still probably around 1.0-2.0 ohms after rise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8312471, member: 650438"] There's a thing called [B]box/impedance rise[/B] (google that sh*t up) Doesnt matter what amp, even if you are wired to 2 ohms, your actual impedance might be 4 or 5 ohms when you are playing music. Thats the reason why a lot of these amps feel like they dont put out. Out of the 3 you listed, the brx is the best one. If you are getting a hifonics, I would recommend getting a BRE 2500.1 instead. Thats their best line that puts out close to rated. Hell man, another choice for you if you can upgrade your electricals, is to wire down to half ohm. I had my brx2400 wired down for half ohm daily for a few months, never gave me any trouble whatsoever. You know why it never gave me any trouble? because of impedance rise, even when wired to half ohm nominally, i was still probably around 1.0-2.0 ohms after rise. [/QUOTE]
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