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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 1594588" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>Nope - if you wire each 4 Ohm SVC driver to its own dedicated output channel they will present the amplifier with a 4 Ohm load per channel. A sub does not 'receive' a 2 Ohm load.....it (by itself or in combination with others) creates one Ohm load or another.</p><p></p><p>A sub is what it is. Whether that be a single 4 Ohm coil, dual 4 Ohm coils, single 8 Ohm coil, dual 2 Ohm coils, quad 1 Ohm coils, etc etc etc.</p><p></p><p>It is how you wire/combine the above creatures together that decides what resistance load you present to the amplifier when you wire 'em to it.</p><p></p><p>The amp's construction will decide whether or not it is stable at a certain resistance load or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 1594588, member: 561023"] Nope - if you wire each 4 Ohm SVC driver to its own dedicated output channel they will present the amplifier with a 4 Ohm load per channel. A sub does not 'receive' a 2 Ohm load.....it (by itself or in combination with others) creates one Ohm load or another. A sub is what it is. Whether that be a single 4 Ohm coil, dual 4 Ohm coils, single 8 Ohm coil, dual 2 Ohm coils, quad 1 Ohm coils, etc etc etc. It is how you wire/combine the above creatures together that decides what resistance load you present to the amplifier when you wire 'em to it. The amp's construction will decide whether or not it is stable at a certain resistance load or not. [/QUOTE]
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