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<blockquote data-quote="JoseMCeee" data-source="post: 661838" data-attributes="member: 557024"><p>there is no difference between 2 ohm and 4 ohm. I think theres a slight distortion level but that all depends on the amp. But either way the distortion is hardly even heard by the human ear. What is the biggess difference is that if the amp can handle the loads, it will put out more. You can see that amps would be rated at 4 and 2 ohms and sometimes even 1. The lower the ohm load the more watts the amp will put out. IF and only IF the amp can handle the load. The specs will always say what the lowest ohm it can handle so you know. You should also check out the wiring of DVC subs thread in the wiring/electrical group. This thread really lays it all down for you so that you can carefully chose what amp you need with the subs you get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoseMCeee, post: 661838, member: 557024"] there is no difference between 2 ohm and 4 ohm. I think theres a slight distortion level but that all depends on the amp. But either way the distortion is hardly even heard by the human ear. What is the biggess difference is that if the amp can handle the loads, it will put out more. You can see that amps would be rated at 4 and 2 ohms and sometimes even 1. The lower the ohm load the more watts the amp will put out. IF and only IF the amp can handle the load. The specs will always say what the lowest ohm it can handle so you know. You should also check out the wiring of DVC subs thread in the wiring/electrical group. This thread really lays it all down for you so that you can carefully chose what amp you need with the subs you get. [/QUOTE]
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