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<blockquote data-quote="Chevyaudio" data-source="post: 2535639" data-attributes="member: 559770"><p>Yes impedance rise in inevitable. For one music is dynamic and with a DMM set to ac Voltage you can see this if you connect it to the speaker leads off of the amplifier. There are ways you can minimalize impedance rise..with box designs, and keeping the coils cool. But usually steps this extreme usually only apply to the Serious SPL competitor. You wont hear the difference, im just letting you know. Also, you are assuming that your amps are 100% efficient by your calculations...turning the input into output with no loss...that is not what happens in the real world. Most amps are 80% efficient (class D anyways) So you will lose some current to heat and waste. Trust me you will be fine. Just run the 1/0 cable and get your HO alt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevyaudio, post: 2535639, member: 559770"] Yes impedance rise in inevitable. For one music is dynamic and with a DMM set to ac Voltage you can see this if you connect it to the speaker leads off of the amplifier. There are ways you can minimalize impedance rise..with box designs, and keeping the coils cool. But usually steps this extreme usually only apply to the Serious SPL competitor. You wont hear the difference, im just letting you know. Also, you are assuming that your amps are 100% efficient by your calculations...turning the input into output with no loss...that is not what happens in the real world. Most amps are 80% efficient (class D anyways) So you will lose some current to heat and waste. Trust me you will be fine. Just run the 1/0 cable and get your HO alt. [/QUOTE]
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