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which amp is best choice for 2 psi
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8689240" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>yes it would explain your voltages not dropping low meaning you arent really outputting that much real world power on music which is absolutely normal. Real world music power numbers is usually around 2 to 8 ohms when wired to 1 ohm. its not that the amp is bad or anything this is just natural physics of how current works and how musical recording works. Which is the reason why you have people that say they can throw double or triple RMS wattage to their sub. Its not that their sub is strong as ****, its more like their sub is just getting proper wattage after factoring rise and music dynamics in the recording.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8689240, member: 650438"] yes it would explain your voltages not dropping low meaning you arent really outputting that much real world power on music which is absolutely normal. Real world music power numbers is usually around 2 to 8 ohms when wired to 1 ohm. its not that the amp is bad or anything this is just natural physics of how current works and how musical recording works. Which is the reason why you have people that say they can throw double or triple RMS wattage to their sub. Its not that their sub is strong as ****, its more like their sub is just getting proper wattage after factoring rise and music dynamics in the recording. [/QUOTE]
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