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<blockquote data-quote="kingpin_jeffie" data-source="post: 34615" data-attributes="member: 541999"><p>we all had to start somewhere</p><p></p><p>ohms is just resistance</p><p></p><p>the lower the ohms the less resistnace there is for the power</p><p></p><p>lets say for example that an amp puts out 200x2 @ 4 ohms that same amp @ 2 ohms would be capable of putting out more than 200x2 depending on the the amp it may be able to put out twice what it was @ 4 ohms</p><p></p><p>and the power would keep going up as the ohm loads dropped justy be careful when you get into 1 ohm territory because alot of amps are only stable down to 2 ohms</p><p></p><p>let me know if you have any more questions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingpin_jeffie, post: 34615, member: 541999"] we all had to start somewhere ohms is just resistance the lower the ohms the less resistnace there is for the power lets say for example that an amp puts out 200x2 @ 4 ohms that same amp @ 2 ohms would be capable of putting out more than 200x2 depending on the the amp it may be able to put out twice what it was @ 4 ohms and the power would keep going up as the ohm loads dropped justy be careful when you get into 1 ohm territory because alot of amps are only stable down to 2 ohms let me know if you have any more questions [/QUOTE]
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