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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8871814" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>True. The new pio Z's are 2 ohms too. Keep in mind that doubling the power will only net you 3db increase in output. Both the NVX and the Pioneer are 88db so that 3db is all you can hope to obtain and that is only if you double the power by going to a 2 ohm load. It looks like all you gain is a 504% increase going to 2 ohms n that amp. That means you may get as much as a 1.5 db bump, or about a 8% bump in volume, not worth the expense. I didn't find that actual amp, what is the model again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8871814, member: 689267"] True. The new pio Z's are 2 ohms too. Keep in mind that doubling the power will only net you 3db increase in output. Both the NVX and the Pioneer are 88db so that 3db is all you can hope to obtain and that is only if you double the power by going to a 2 ohm load. It looks like all you gain is a 504% increase going to 2 ohms n that amp. That means you may get as much as a 1.5 db bump, or about a 8% bump in volume, not worth the expense. I didn't find that actual amp, what is the model again? [/QUOTE]
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