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<blockquote data-quote="KBCnick" data-source="post: 6725438" data-attributes="member: 619294"><p>ohms is just impedance. and your subs control your amp, your amp doesnt control your subs. if you have one 4ohm sub, and wire it to an amp, the amp will see 1 4ohm load, and put out the power for that. power goes up as ohms go down. now if your looking to get some more power out of your amp, then you can wire two 4ohm subs in parallel and the amp will see 2 ohms. also if you power two 4 ohm subs to a monoblock, the amp will see 2 ohms. you can also increase the ohms by wiring in series.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KBCnick, post: 6725438, member: 619294"] ohms is just impedance. and your subs control your amp, your amp doesnt control your subs. if you have one 4ohm sub, and wire it to an amp, the amp will see 1 4ohm load, and put out the power for that. power goes up as ohms go down. now if your looking to get some more power out of your amp, then you can wire two 4ohm subs in parallel and the amp will see 2 ohms. also if you power two 4 ohm subs to a monoblock, the amp will see 2 ohms. you can also increase the ohms by wiring in series. [/QUOTE]
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