bluesmanjesse
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- Jun 26, 2010
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- Somerville Ohio
- Ram Year
- 2006
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- Hemi 5.7
RH it's very simple just look at this Ohm's law wheel...LOL....
A good way to look at it is like this... if you put 100% into an electrical circuit all the load has to equal up to 100% so if you put 400watts into the 2 ohm load(2-4ohm subs in parallel) the 400watts has to get divided over the circuit,electricity seeks the path of least resistance so sense both subs are of equal resistance the current will split evenly between the 2 giving you 200watts per sub and making best use of the power potential of your amp.
A good way to look at it is like this... if you put 100% into an electrical circuit all the load has to equal up to 100% so if you put 400watts into the 2 ohm load(2-4ohm subs in parallel) the 400watts has to get divided over the circuit,electricity seeks the path of least resistance so sense both subs are of equal resistance the current will split evenly between the 2 giving you 200watts per sub and making best use of the power potential of your amp.