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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJames" data-source="post: 6763995" data-attributes="member: 572277"><p>seems right 2 3ohm coils should wire down to 1.5 and a 1 ohm stable amp will be ok with anything 1ohm and above the same goes for 2 ohm stable amp it is ok with anything 2 ohms and up just dont go below what it is rated for. when you run an amp at a higher ohm load than it is capable of it will put less stress on the amp but will put out less power. a 1 ohm stable amp should have an output rating at 1 ohm and 2 ohm you will get somewhere in between the 2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJames, post: 6763995, member: 572277"] seems right 2 3ohm coils should wire down to 1.5 and a 1 ohm stable amp will be ok with anything 1ohm and above the same goes for 2 ohm stable amp it is ok with anything 2 ohms and up just dont go below what it is rated for. when you run an amp at a higher ohm load than it is capable of it will put less stress on the amp but will put out less power. a 1 ohm stable amp should have an output rating at 1 ohm and 2 ohm you will get somewhere in between the 2 [/QUOTE]
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