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<blockquote data-quote="SlickNick" data-source="post: 4785641" data-attributes="member: 597045"><p>This is something I've never really understood: if you have 4 subs on an amp vs. 2 subs on an amp but both are at the same ohm level, would each one of the 4 sub configuration subs be getting the same exact wattage as the subs from the 2 sub configuration? I figured you wouldn't get quite the same power because theorhetically, if there was no loss in power in relation to number of subs at a particular ohm level, then you could have 8 dual 4 ohm subs all wired up to an 8 ohm load that would, when combined with the other 7come down to a one ohm load and without any loss, everybody would be doing it out of looks. Does any of that make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlickNick, post: 4785641, member: 597045"] This is something I've never really understood: if you have 4 subs on an amp vs. 2 subs on an amp but both are at the same ohm level, would each one of the 4 sub configuration subs be getting the same exact wattage as the subs from the 2 sub configuration? I figured you wouldn't get quite the same power because theorhetically, if there was no loss in power in relation to number of subs at a particular ohm level, then you could have 8 dual 4 ohm subs all wired up to an 8 ohm load that would, when combined with the other 7come down to a one ohm load and without any loss, everybody would be doing it out of looks. Does any of that make sense? [/QUOTE]
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