Boulderguy Posted January 28, 2006 Share Posted January 28, 2006 That being said, you are correct, when you drive lower ohm levels, you are eaching the limits of the amplifier's current delivery very quickly, and that makes for poorer sound. Again, this is more of a design consideration (ie don't drive "too low" for your particular amp - you gotta do the math or check the specs to find out what that is) than an amplifier issue, per se. I'll remind you that most of us aren't driving around with an O-scope & voltimeter on the dash. The point is the sound and the end justifies the means. I respect that you may want to debate the engineering details with a qualified audience, but ultimately your ears should be the judge, not the math. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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