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<blockquote data-quote="Foster98GT" data-source="post: 85876" data-attributes="member: 8090"><p>I cant say for sure but Ive always believed the ohms meant no difference in speaker. Its all about what ohm your amp can handle. When you connect different ohm speakers they present different ohm loads for your amp, also the more speakers you add to one amp can change the ohm load as well. What you need to know is what ohm load you want your amp to run and which ohm speakers will make your amp work at that ohm.</p><p></p><p>You have a Mono amp(1channel) If you want your amp to put out 600watts you need speakers that will put a 2ohm load on it.</p><p>If you want it too put out 400watts the speakers need to give it a 4ohm load.</p><p></p><p>The Alpine sup sounds line its a dual voice coil speaker, which basically means it can be wired a couple of different ways to present different ohm loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foster98GT, post: 85876, member: 8090"] I cant say for sure but Ive always believed the ohms meant no difference in speaker. Its all about what ohm your amp can handle. When you connect different ohm speakers they present different ohm loads for your amp, also the more speakers you add to one amp can change the ohm load as well. What you need to know is what ohm load you want your amp to run and which ohm speakers will make your amp work at that ohm. You have a Mono amp(1channel) If you want your amp to put out 600watts you need speakers that will put a 2ohm load on it. If you want it too put out 400watts the speakers need to give it a 4ohm load. The Alpine sup sounds line its a dual voice coil speaker, which basically means it can be wired a couple of different ways to present different ohm loads. [/QUOTE]
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