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what amp should i get??
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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 9156" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>only time a bd 500 will keep up is at 2 ohms the rest of the time above 2 ohms it will fall behind. simple subs will go between 80 ohms to .5 ohms at times producing music (values are a genaric selection can be higher or lower) so an amp that just pruduces all of its power into low impedences are not going to be 500 watts all the time...... unlike the jl...a more fair comparision can be made between the bd 1000 vs jl 500 where the 1000 will actually have an advantage even if only at low impedences ...... remember speakers are reactive. power equals voltage squared divided by resistance....except in the jl amp in the very usefully range between 1.5 ohms- 4 ohms the jl will produce 500 watts.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 9156, member: 541383"] only time a bd 500 will keep up is at 2 ohms the rest of the time above 2 ohms it will fall behind. simple subs will go between 80 ohms to .5 ohms at times producing music (values are a genaric selection can be higher or lower) so an amp that just pruduces all of its power into low impedences are not going to be 500 watts all the time...... unlike the jl...a more fair comparision can be made between the bd 1000 vs jl 500 where the 1000 will actually have an advantage even if only at low impedences ...... remember speakers are reactive. power equals voltage squared divided by resistance....except in the jl amp in the very usefully range between 1.5 ohms- 4 ohms the jl will produce 500 watts......... [/QUOTE]
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