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I know that the Brahma has to be wired at 1 or 4 ohms, but my question is what differences will I notice between 1 or 4. I know with 4 I will be getting less watts from the amp. but will I notice Sound difference. I know this has probably been answered many times.

Oh and If I get the better audio 1600 amp and wire it too 1 ohm, I will be giving the brahma Its maximum RMS power. Should I not go that high. It would most likely go into a 1.25^3 ft box ported.

 
To answer your first question, no there won't be any audable difference between wiring the sub to 1 or 4 ohm. Secondly I wouldn't want to send the sub the full 1600 W if it's in a ported application, so just be careful with the gain on your amp, don't be a volume master;)

 
Originally posted by dr. no To answer your first question, no there won't be any audable difference between wiring the sub to 1 or 4 ohm. Secondly I wouldn't want to send the sub the full 1600 W if it's in a ported application, so just be careful with the gain on your amp, don't be a volume master;)
There will be an "audible" differance! Not sound quality wise but you will be giving it more power therefore it will be louder! I wouldn't hesitate putting that amp on that sub!!! Just watch your gains and volume knob you should be fine.

 
Originally posted by RMKrider1 There will be an "audible" differance! Not sound quality wise but you will be giving it more power therefore it will be louder! I wouldn't hesitate putting that amp on that sub!!! Just watch your gains and volume knob you should be fine.
i think he was refering to ginvin it the same power at either ohmage....like 300rms at 4 ohms or 300 at 1 ohm......u know? shouldn't be a difference

 
It all depends on how you are getting the power. If you are going to power the sub with, let's say 300 watts at a 4 ohm load on an amp that can and should only run at 4 ohm...it will be fine. If you give it 300 watts at a 1 ohm load, and are pushing the amp past it's clipping range, then with the same power, the 1 ohm load will sound like crap. More power is usually desired, and then you do not have to run your amp as hard.

 
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