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Why 2ohm instead of 4ohm?
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<blockquote data-quote="Depression" data-source="post: 521525" data-attributes="member: 549489"><p>Sorry. I know this has got to be a question that is all over this forum but I could not find any real answers.</p><p></p><p>What diffrence if any is a set of "components" that runs on a 2ohm load instead of 4ohm. Is the only diffrence that you can run a 2 ohm load from the amp. I would think everyone would buy 2 ohm speakers if this was the case? Any issues with 2 ohm Components..or benefits..They are usually priced identical to thier 4ohm counterparts?</p><p></p><p>On the surface it would seem a no brainer to get 2ohm speakers and run double the juice..or is it not that simple or as good?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Depression, post: 521525, member: 549489"] Sorry. I know this has got to be a question that is all over this forum but I could not find any real answers. What diffrence if any is a set of "components" that runs on a 2ohm load instead of 4ohm. Is the only diffrence that you can run a 2 ohm load from the amp. I would think everyone would buy 2 ohm speakers if this was the case? Any issues with 2 ohm Components..or benefits..They are usually priced identical to thier 4ohm counterparts? On the surface it would seem a no brainer to get 2ohm speakers and run double the juice..or is it not that simple or as good? [/QUOTE]
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