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<blockquote data-quote="JEFFakaMAX" data-source="post: 7377439" data-attributes="member: 632287"><p>Is it just a **** measuring competition to claim you have a bazillion watts or is the general consensus that you can really "hear" the difference between a (4ohm &amp; 2 ohm load) or (1ohm to .5ohm)?</p><p></p><p>Is the loss of sound quality and cooking your amp really worth it for daily use? Competition, I can understand that. Every bit counts.</p><p></p><p>Before the flaming starts, this has been my "recommended reading" to the novices I encounter that either have no clue and want to learn, or think they know it all and want to argue.</p><p></p><p>This is the latest version of ZED's manual. While I am not trying to endorse their products, the first several pages of the manual are filled with useful information that may clarify things for those just cutting their teeth.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.zedaudiocorp.com/pdfs/ZedManual-2011.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.zedaudiocorp.com/pdfs/ZedManual-2011.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Page 7 addresses the low ohm load issue.</p><p></p><p>Stephen Mantz is to car audio as Bob Carver is to home audio. (My opinion)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEFFakaMAX, post: 7377439, member: 632287"] Is it just a **** measuring competition to claim you have a bazillion watts or is the general consensus that you can really "hear" the difference between a (4ohm & 2 ohm load) or (1ohm to .5ohm)? Is the loss of sound quality and cooking your amp really worth it for daily use? Competition, I can understand that. Every bit counts. Before the flaming starts, this has been my "recommended reading" to the novices I encounter that either have no clue and want to learn, or think they know it all and want to argue. This is the latest version of ZED's manual. While I am not trying to endorse their products, the first several pages of the manual are filled with useful information that may clarify things for those just cutting their teeth. [URL="http://www.zedaudiocorp.com/pdfs/ZedManual-2011.pdf"]http://www.zedaudiocorp.com/pdfs/ZedManual-2011.pdf[/URL] Page 7 addresses the low ohm load issue. Stephen Mantz is to car audio as Bob Carver is to home audio. (My opinion) [/QUOTE]
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