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Is there any advantages over 2 ohms to 1 ohm?


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to answer your question, no not really. You will have to buy a bigger amp to do the same thing, that is about all.

Edit: I say no, but I say this in reference to normal everyday users.

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The subs ohms has nothing to do with the power handleing whether it is a 1ohm sub 2ohm sub and so on....... The power handleing of a sub is the rms watts...

They make differnt ohm loads on subs so you can wire them to differnt ohms.

Most monoblock amps put out the most power at lower ohm loads, thats why people

tend to wire to 1 ohm instead of 2 ohms or 4 ohms.

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The subs ohms has nothing to do with the power handleing whether it is a 1ohm sub 2ohm sub and so on....... The power handleing of a sub is the rms watts...

They make differnt ohm loads on subs so you can wire them to differnt ohms.

Most monoblock amps put out the most power at lower ohm loads, thats why people

tend to wire to 1 ohm instead of 2 ohms or 4 ohms.

So you can wire a 2ohm sub to 1ohm on an amp? If so would it be the same power as a 1ohm to 1ohm? Again... I'm new at this.

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A lot. And btw, a crescendo 3k is 3000 rms. Not 4-5000. It ain't that underrated.

Edit: just stick around. Don't rush to get a huge system. That's a good way to destroy expensive equipment.

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