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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 3051136" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>They make 2 ohm components and you can use a pair to get a 2 ohm load on the amp. That said they may not be any louder than a good 4 ohm set. In most cases the 2 ohm drivers are more of a marketing gimmick than a better performing driver. They may get more power out of the amp but they are usually (though not always) less efficient to the point that they are only just as loud as the 4 ohm setup. They will put more strain on the amp for no gain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 3051136, member: 550915"] They make 2 ohm components and you can use a pair to get a 2 ohm load on the amp. That said they may not be any louder than a good 4 ohm set. In most cases the 2 ohm drivers are more of a marketing gimmick than a better performing driver. They may get more power out of the amp but they are usually (though not always) less efficient to the point that they are only just as loud as the 4 ohm setup. They will put more strain on the amp for no gain. [/QUOTE]
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