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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 2375443" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>If your amp puts out the same power at either impedance, why would you say you prefer one impedance over the other? If this is that stress arguement again, I should tell you, amps like yours that are driven to the same power output potential at various impedances (like the JL amps for example) are also driven to the same stress levels at any of those given imepdances. IOW, if your amp does the same output at various impedances, the 'higher impedances are less stressful on your equipment' arguement does not fit your situation.</p><p></p><p>You will receive the same performance (output AND distortion levels) at either impedance fyi.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, Im not sure what your point is, but to an amplifier that's bridged into a 4ohm mono load, its the exact same thing to the amplifier as running at 2ohms stereo. The amp doesn't even know if its bridged or not, nor does it care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 2375443, member: 549629"] If your amp puts out the same power at either impedance, why would you say you prefer one impedance over the other? If this is that stress arguement again, I should tell you, amps like yours that are driven to the same power output potential at various impedances (like the JL amps for example) are also driven to the same stress levels at any of those given imepdances. IOW, if your amp does the same output at various impedances, the 'higher impedances are less stressful on your equipment' arguement does not fit your situation. You will receive the same performance (output AND distortion levels) at either impedance fyi. Lastly, Im not sure what your point is, but to an amplifier that's bridged into a 4ohm mono load, its the exact same thing to the amplifier as running at 2ohms stereo. The amp doesn't even know if its bridged or not, nor does it care. [/QUOTE]
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