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<blockquote data-quote="tommydh" data-source="post: 7983173" data-attributes="member: 640628"><p>Ok the simple thing on ohms. 2vs4 sigle vs dual vc. That comes into play based on your amplifier. In my case I am running 2 dual 4 ohm vc speakers in parallel to see a 1 ohm load on my amp. My amp is stable at 1 ohm. My previous set up was a single dual 2 ohm with th ecoils ran in parallel to get 1 ohm. For the most part its what resistance is placed on your power source.think of it as light bulbs is a 100 watt better than 1 50 it will be brighter but if you add 2 50 wat bulbs vs 1 100 watt same overall load on circuit. sensitivity its how much power does it take to get a response. the higher the numbwer the cleanr the sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommydh, post: 7983173, member: 640628"] Ok the simple thing on ohms. 2vs4 sigle vs dual vc. That comes into play based on your amplifier. In my case I am running 2 dual 4 ohm vc speakers in parallel to see a 1 ohm load on my amp. My amp is stable at 1 ohm. My previous set up was a single dual 2 ohm with th ecoils ran in parallel to get 1 ohm. For the most part its what resistance is placed on your power source.think of it as light bulbs is a 100 watt better than 1 50 it will be brighter but if you add 2 50 wat bulbs vs 1 100 watt same overall load on circuit. sensitivity its how much power does it take to get a response. the higher the numbwer the cleanr the sound. [/QUOTE]
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