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<blockquote data-quote="cebbeler7" data-source="post: 6685500" data-attributes="member: 619293"><p>lol the guy was trying to save your subwoofers from blowing. Your equipment isn't the other peoples on the forum. I don't really know why the hell he would say to run them at 4 for in case you turned up your volume? He sounds like an idiot there, but you have to remember that Ohms is resistance. The less resistance you have to your subs, the louder they will play and the more distorted they will get ending up usually blowing. running your subs at 4 ohms will save them tremendously but will sacrifice some power. Plus you always need to break in your subs for about a week. So the guy kinda knew what he was talking about i guess, but I'd still call him an idiot, but thats just me. And hell if you want loud go loud and run them at 1 ohm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cebbeler7, post: 6685500, member: 619293"] lol the guy was trying to save your subwoofers from blowing. Your equipment isn't the other peoples on the forum. I don't really know why the hell he would say to run them at 4 for in case you turned up your volume? He sounds like an idiot there, but you have to remember that Ohms is resistance. The less resistance you have to your subs, the louder they will play and the more distorted they will get ending up usually blowing. running your subs at 4 ohms will save them tremendously but will sacrifice some power. Plus you always need to break in your subs for about a week. So the guy kinda knew what he was talking about i guess, but I'd still call him an idiot, but thats just me. And hell if you want loud go loud and run them at 1 ohm [/QUOTE]
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