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[QUOTE="GodlessRob:710756"]Ok, think of a 10ft high brick wall, it represents your speakers and the impedance of their voice coils, on 1 side of this wall is your amp and the other side is the sound coming from your amp. Your amp "sees" the impedance of you speakers and that governs the amount of power that comes from your amp. So if you have an 8ohm cab and the amp puts out 100watts @ 8ohms then you are properly matching the "load". Now take half of that wall away making it a 5ft wall. Some amps have the ability to double in power when run your speakers in "parallel" which means you take 2 8ohm cabs put them together in parallel and it makes the impedance 4ohms. Hopefully that makes some kind of sense to you. I know all this because in my earlier years I did competition car audio, and the same principles apply to all amp/speaker configurations, that is if the amp is made to run safely and not burn up when it is bridged, some amps are made for this and some are not.[/QUOTE]
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