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<blockquote data-quote="T9X" data-source="post: 852273" data-attributes="member: 560455"><p>Yes, there is a difference between ohm loads. If you get a dual voice coil sub, they come in dual 2ohm or dual 4ohm configurations. Dual 2ohm subs can be wired to 4ohm or 1ohm to the amplifier and dual 4ohm subs can be wired to 2ohm or 8ohm to the amp. Usually, the lower the ohm load, the more power the amp will put out. Be careful if you choose the dual 2ohm driver and want to wire it to 1ohm because not all amps are 1ohm stable. You can usually save yourself some money by getting a dual 2ohm subwoofer and wiring it to 1ohm. Do you have a sub you like? We can probally help you pick out an amp that would match up with it if you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T9X, post: 852273, member: 560455"] Yes, there is a difference between ohm loads. If you get a dual voice coil sub, they come in dual 2ohm or dual 4ohm configurations. Dual 2ohm subs can be wired to 4ohm or 1ohm to the amplifier and dual 4ohm subs can be wired to 2ohm or 8ohm to the amp. Usually, the lower the ohm load, the more power the amp will put out. Be careful if you choose the dual 2ohm driver and want to wire it to 1ohm because not all amps are 1ohm stable. You can usually save yourself some money by getting a dual 2ohm subwoofer and wiring it to 1ohm. Do you have a sub you like? We can probally help you pick out an amp that would match up with it if you do. [/QUOTE]
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