ohm?

Originally posted by Wiked RuffRyder what the difference of having your at 1 ohm then at 4 ohms. is there a sound differenece or what. any pro or cons.
Generally, you will get more power at 1 ohm than with 4 ohms, but thats if the amp is 1 ohm stable. The distortion will most likely be higher at 1 ohm then at 4 ohms as well.
 
thats if the amp is 1 ohm stable. The load that an amp receives is based on the impedance of the subs, and how they are wired. Example, if you take dual 4 ohm subs and wire them in parallel, thats a 1 ohm load, but if you wire them in series, thats a 16 ohm load I believe.

 
An Ohm is a measurement of resistance. The lower your Ohms, the more power will flow through your speakers. But your amps can only handle so much power output.

Different Ohm ratings doesn't make your speakers sound better or worse. It just controls how much power your amp puts out to the speakers. See what the lowest ohm rating is that your amps can handle, then add the correct speakers to your system to try and match that ohm rating.

If you go lower than your amp's minimum ohm rating then your amp will put out more power, but it will probably shut itself down or get real hot.

An amp that puts out 500 watts at 1 ohm will sound the same as an amp that puts out 500 watts at 4 ohms. 500 watts is 500 watts. The only difference is that an amp that is 1 ohm stable is more flexible with how many speakers you have hooked up to it. A 1 ohm stable amp should be able to power more subs than a 4 ohm amp. It all depends on how you wire the subs together.

 
Originally posted by snova031 This is incorrect. As resistance decreases, distortion increases.
Originally posted by Goddyd4me true...however i doubt you would be able to hear the difference in .05%thd and .6%thd.....
I agree with both....however, you will notice the difference more with amps running to mid and high range drivers than you will to subs.

 
The THD totally depends on the brand, and if it's a class A or D.

Unless you have some really old amps with old technology, even someone in a SQ competition wouldn't be affected by the small amount of induced distortion from modern amplifiers.

Don't get confused. Just ignore the whole THD issue that snova031 started. If you want the most power out of your amp, put a low ohm load on the amp, as long as you don't go lower than its operating limits, whether if be 1 ohm, 2 ohms, or 4 ohms.

 
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