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whats the benefits of running an amp at 4ohm compared to 1 ohm? they are 2 different amps but one does 1000 @ 4 ohms and another does 1000 @ 1 ohm. yes, i know the one running at 1 ohm would usually be cheaper, but are there any other benefits? is there a less chance of the amp getting hot at 4 ohms than there is at 1 ohm?

im sorry if its a noob question but i was just wondering.

 
whats the benefits of running an amp at 4ohm compared to 1 ohm? they are 2 different amps but one does 1000 @ 4 ohms and another does 1000 @ 1 ohm. yes, i know the one running at 1 ohm would usually be cheaper, but are there any other benefits? is there a less chance of the amp getting hot at 4 ohms than there is at 1 ohm?
im sorry if its a noob question but i was just wondering.
mine runs at 4 ohms. class a/b amp. i swear i hear a difference between my ppi and the directed (class d) i used to have, which ran at 1 ohm. it may be all in my head, i don't care, i think it sounds better, therefor, it does. the class a/b amp pulls gobs of power from my trucks electrical system. alot more than my class d did.

 
i don't know. i like my ppi, but the directed seemed more efficient.
because the directed was class d. the circuit topology is more efficient than class a/b.

comparing within class, 4 ohms would be more efficient than 1 ohm

 
Is this a general question, or are there specific amps in mind?
technically, it could be general. but i currently have a cadence txa-1000d running @ 1ohm. but i was planning on getting the fusion NV-2500D or whatever and run at 4 ohm for my SSA Icon instead of the cadence.

 
running lower impedance on AMPs usually has less controll over the cone since the damping factor drops dramaticaly but i belive it wouldnt be noticeable at high volumes since lets face it it sound shitty anyhow just feels good //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif. To me any subwoofer overpowered over the components at a song wich has faster beats and hits lets say, well sound really bad. Thats why rap works so good for big systems

 
The difference in damping factor when running the same amp at 4 and 1 ohms is not going to be audible. The difference that you hear is related t ocone breakup at high power and the sub itself mechanically distorting, not a "lack of control" from the amp.

 
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