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<blockquote data-quote="Zach85" data-source="post: 1363810" data-attributes="member: 546438"><p>oh, the amp only runs at the same ohm as the speakers? There isn't a switch or anything to switch between 2 and 4 ohm on the amp? The ohm rating on the speakers determines the ohm rating the Amp runs at?</p><p></p><p>In that case I have to get an amp with 2 channels at the same RMS rating as the speakers at the same ohm (100w x 2 @ 4 ohm), right?</p><p></p><p>I can get a little higher RMS on the amp, like 125w x 2 or something, right? let me know, thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zach85, post: 1363810, member: 546438"] oh, the amp only runs at the same ohm as the speakers? There isn't a switch or anything to switch between 2 and 4 ohm on the amp? The ohm rating on the speakers determines the ohm rating the Amp runs at? In that case I have to get an amp with 2 channels at the same RMS rating as the speakers at the same ohm (100w x 2 @ 4 ohm), right? I can get a little higher RMS on the amp, like 125w x 2 or something, right? let me know, thanks! [/QUOTE]
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