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<blockquote data-quote="GhettoBlaster" data-source="post: 7463657" data-attributes="member: 636113"><p>An ohm is the unit of electrial resistance. The lower ohms you have running on your amp, the more power you get out of it but sound quality goes dowm and your amp will get hotter. The speakers you are looking at have two voice coils. Each coil has either 2 ohms or 4 ohms, depending on which speaker you are talking about. These two coils can be wired up in different configurations to provide a different resistance to your amp. As far as amp classes go, most people are using a class D amp for subs these days. If you want an amp for other speakers then learn more about different classes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GhettoBlaster, post: 7463657, member: 636113"] An ohm is the unit of electrial resistance. The lower ohms you have running on your amp, the more power you get out of it but sound quality goes dowm and your amp will get hotter. The speakers you are looking at have two voice coils. Each coil has either 2 ohms or 4 ohms, depending on which speaker you are talking about. These two coils can be wired up in different configurations to provide a different resistance to your amp. As far as amp classes go, most people are using a class D amp for subs these days. If you want an amp for other speakers then learn more about different classes. [/QUOTE]
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