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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8562833" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>to simplify it.. when sub moves ohm load changes so your 1 ohm wire sub or subs changes to 4ohm 3 ohm 2.5 ohm 1.5,1,4.5, 2.3 witch every bass note so while sub is mostly still amp sees 1 ohm but when it moves it mostly averages to like 2.5 ohm.. thats y these guys run a true 3500 rms to 8 and 10's subs cause after all the loss due to 70-80% efficientcy of amp and box rise subs mostly are lucky to get 1/2 the power u think..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8562833, member: 671921"] to simplify it.. when sub moves ohm load changes so your 1 ohm wire sub or subs changes to 4ohm 3 ohm 2.5 ohm 1.5,1,4.5, 2.3 witch every bass note so while sub is mostly still amp sees 1 ohm but when it moves it mostly averages to like 2.5 ohm.. thats y these guys run a true 3500 rms to 8 and 10's subs cause after all the loss due to 70-80% efficientcy of amp and box rise subs mostly are lucky to get 1/2 the power u think.. [/QUOTE]
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