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<blockquote data-quote="Rambo" data-source="post: 8562879" data-attributes="member: 625315"><p>Kinda made that hard to understand. But yes your right. But I will retouch with it more info. Nominal omh load is what a sub is wired to. And actually the peak impedance rise is at the box tuning but that's where the box is most efficient and has the most come control but at 5hz below it's start rolling off and start unloading (this is all for ported box but same for Sealed and other types of enclosure) but it kinda stay flat after above tuning frequency and then there is another impedance rise and same thing again. But that at 60hz or so depending on box and all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rambo, post: 8562879, member: 625315"] Kinda made that hard to understand. But yes your right. But I will retouch with it more info. Nominal omh load is what a sub is wired to. And actually the peak impedance rise is at the box tuning but that's where the box is most efficient and has the most come control but at 5hz below it's start rolling off and start unloading (this is all for ported box but same for Sealed and other types of enclosure) but it kinda stay flat after above tuning frequency and then there is another impedance rise and same thing again. But that at 60hz or so depending on box and all. [/QUOTE]
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