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Taramps! Unreliable Garbage or Good Amps?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobbytwonames" data-source="post: 8714937" data-attributes="member: 675579"><p>Then, why not just get the four ohm version and have more headroom with the amp and it would be even easier on your electrical? Meaning, that you wouldn't have to turn the gain up as much. For instance, if you only need 1,500 watts out of a 2 ohm version 3k that puts out 1,920 watts at 4 ohms, then, the gain will be turned up quite a bit to get the 1,500 watts. Whereas, a 4 ohm 3k amp, the gain wouldn't have to be turned up so much to achieve the desired 1,500 watts. Hence, the amp wouldn't be running so hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobbytwonames, post: 8714937, member: 675579"] Then, why not just get the four ohm version and have more headroom with the amp and it would be even easier on your electrical? Meaning, that you wouldn't have to turn the gain up as much. For instance, if you only need 1,500 watts out of a 2 ohm version 3k that puts out 1,920 watts at 4 ohms, then, the gain will be turned up quite a bit to get the 1,500 watts. Whereas, a 4 ohm 3k amp, the gain wouldn't have to be turned up so much to achieve the desired 1,500 watts. Hence, the amp wouldn't be running so hard. [/QUOTE]
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