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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 2659701" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>Yes, the company considers it a feature/benefit.</p><p></p><p>Their mentality is that it is a benefit to the consumer because it allows them to choose virtually any subwoofer(s) without having to worry so much about "matching" it to the amplifier or receiving a decreased level of power output from the amplifier at a given impedance. You can have a final impedance of anywhere between 1ohm (1.5ohm on the JL) and 4ohm and <em>still</em> receive approximately 1kw of output, instead of <em>only</em> having 250w @ 4ohm, 500w @ 2ohm and 1kw only at 1ohm.</p><p></p><p>Many like this feature....others don't.....it's all personal opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 2659701, member: 555320"] Yes, the company considers it a feature/benefit. Their mentality is that it is a benefit to the consumer because it allows them to choose virtually any subwoofer(s) without having to worry so much about "matching" it to the amplifier or receiving a decreased level of power output from the amplifier at a given impedance. You can have a final impedance of anywhere between 1ohm (1.5ohm on the JL) and 4ohm and [I]still[/I] receive approximately 1kw of output, instead of [I]only[/I] having 250w @ 4ohm, 500w @ 2ohm and 1kw only at 1ohm. Many like this feature....others don't.....it's all personal opinion. [/QUOTE]
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