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<blockquote data-quote="RandyJ" data-source="post: 1095173" data-attributes="member: 557626"><p>Both have given great info. The difference in impedance given same power will not show mch of any change, except for on paper. BUT, laws of physics say that with less resistance and equal voltage, there will be more current. And with more current comes more power, so if you are running an Orion 1200D on it and you wire it to 4ohms, you will only send around 750wrms so the sub, while if you wire it to 1ohm, the amp will produce more, around 1200 to be exact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyJ, post: 1095173, member: 557626"] Both have given great info. The difference in impedance given same power will not show mch of any change, except for on paper. BUT, laws of physics say that with less resistance and equal voltage, there will be more current. And with more current comes more power, so if you are running an Orion 1200D on it and you wire it to 4ohms, you will only send around 750wrms so the sub, while if you wire it to 1ohm, the amp will produce more, around 1200 to be exact. [/QUOTE]
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