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<blockquote data-quote="BigDrez" data-source="post: 1744343" data-attributes="member: 567991"><p>when you say this does this mean 1600 watts total at 2 ohms or to EACH speaker...thanks for answering me in such detail I am starting to understand better...but what still confuses me is that simple question...if I hook a Class D amp up that is 1600 watts at 2 ohm and wire my speakers up 2 ohm my guess would be since they are both wired to the same channel they would split the power and give 800 watts to EACH speaker...am I right? and would you get a class D amp instead of the 2 channel like Hood Kid said?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigDrez, post: 1744343, member: 567991"] when you say this does this mean 1600 watts total at 2 ohms or to EACH speaker...thanks for answering me in such detail I am starting to understand better...but what still confuses me is that simple question...if I hook a Class D amp up that is 1600 watts at 2 ohm and wire my speakers up 2 ohm my guess would be since they are both wired to the same channel they would split the power and give 800 watts to EACH speaker...am I right? and would you get a class D amp instead of the 2 channel like Hood Kid said? [/QUOTE]
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