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<blockquote data-quote="djdilliodon!" data-source="post: 8788622" data-attributes="member: 684299"><p>And that’s exactly why I mentioned not including the smart amps lol. Being able to make full power from 1-2 ohms indeed gives an advantage. Him rising to 4 ohm seems a bit high but this all depends on subs, the box, frequency etc. The biggest issue many don’t realize is when you wire below the rated impedance, many think with rise the amp won’t really see it. The fact is the amp Indeed will every single time the cone returns to its rest point during every single stroke. Overtime some amps will go in protect or even worse fail. Now some can handle this type of abuse but it’s a gamble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djdilliodon!, post: 8788622, member: 684299"] And that’s exactly why I mentioned not including the smart amps lol. Being able to make full power from 1-2 ohms indeed gives an advantage. Him rising to 4 ohm seems a bit high but this all depends on subs, the box, frequency etc. The biggest issue many don’t realize is when you wire below the rated impedance, many think with rise the amp won’t really see it. The fact is the amp Indeed will every single time the cone returns to its rest point during every single stroke. Overtime some amps will go in protect or even worse fail. Now some can handle this type of abuse but it’s a gamble. [/QUOTE]
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