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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8510040" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Not talking about the same amps. Taylor fade tested multiple amps against eachother with clamps and termlab. Like an american bass vfl 750.1 and a jbl crown. these are resistive loads which are true to ohm load tests. The jbl crown at 4 ohms(which is its minimum impedance) clamped a lot less than the vfl 750.1 at its mimimnum safe impedance but metered a lot higher and sounded miles cleaner.</p><p></p><p>Im not talking about the same amps bro because obviously you get more power wired lower. Im talking about different amps. Put a soundqubed 2200.1 at half ohm vs an alpine or kicker 2k at 2 ohms, the latter would win in sound quality and be close, if not better in output.</p><p></p><p>Btw i got 6.5k at 41hz on my tfe. Will get more power if i used a lower freq, 41hz is my loudest most efficient frequency. Id switch my amp out with a jbl crown in an instant if my ohm load permits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8510040, member: 650438"] Not talking about the same amps. Taylor fade tested multiple amps against eachother with clamps and termlab. Like an american bass vfl 750.1 and a jbl crown. these are resistive loads which are true to ohm load tests. The jbl crown at 4 ohms(which is its minimum impedance) clamped a lot less than the vfl 750.1 at its mimimnum safe impedance but metered a lot higher and sounded miles cleaner. Im not talking about the same amps bro because obviously you get more power wired lower. Im talking about different amps. Put a soundqubed 2200.1 at half ohm vs an alpine or kicker 2k at 2 ohms, the latter would win in sound quality and be close, if not better in output. Btw i got 6.5k at 41hz on my tfe. Will get more power if i used a lower freq, 41hz is my loudest most efficient frequency. Id switch my amp out with a jbl crown in an instant if my ohm load permits. [/QUOTE]
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