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<blockquote data-quote="Tehgregzor" data-source="post: 3720516" data-attributes="member: 561089"><p>Ohm is a value for resistance in a circuit. The less ohms, the more power can flow. However, the amp has to be stable at a lower ohm value or else it will shut down from heat protection, or just fry. Practically all car audio amps are rated at 4 ohm value. Most at 2ohms. And some can go even lower than that. My amp can do 1500watts into 1ohm. The ratings on the amp will tell you to what ohm load its stable to. Always wire your subs to the lowest ohm your amp is stable to, thats how you get the most power, while keeping your equipment safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tehgregzor, post: 3720516, member: 561089"] Ohm is a value for resistance in a circuit. The less ohms, the more power can flow. However, the amp has to be stable at a lower ohm value or else it will shut down from heat protection, or just fry. Practically all car audio amps are rated at 4 ohm value. Most at 2ohms. And some can go even lower than that. My amp can do 1500watts into 1ohm. The ratings on the amp will tell you to what ohm load its stable to. Always wire your subs to the lowest ohm your amp is stable to, thats how you get the most power, while keeping your equipment safe. [/QUOTE]
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