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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 676776" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>It's just for flexibility of wiring. You can look for amps that put out the power you need into <em>either</em> a 1ohm or 4ohm load......so, as you can see, since you have two options for impedence, it really opens up your options for which amp to get because you can either find an amp that does XXX watts into 4ohm, or an amp that does XXX watts into 1ohm. (XXX = however much power you need)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 676776, member: 555320"] It's just for flexibility of wiring. You can look for amps that put out the power you need into [I]either[/I] a 1ohm or 4ohm load......so, as you can see, since you have two options for impedence, it really opens up your options for which amp to get because you can either find an amp that does XXX watts into 4ohm, or an amp that does XXX watts into 1ohm. (XXX = however much power you need) [/QUOTE]
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