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Regardless of our quarrel about impedance, the above breakdown of splitting the watts in an unbridges amp is 100% correct. If it's 1000w bridged, then unbridged it's 500w per channel at 4 ohms.

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using my little knowledge which has a) been gathered from the discovery channel and b) came to me whilst smokin sum shit. impedance is the sum of resistance against (reacatance - capacitance). On a graph you have resistance on the x axis and reactance and capacitance on the y axis (both being equally opposite. the sum of those give the impedance

 

z = sqrt (r sq + (l - c)sq)

 

and sadly enopugh i actually finds this stuff rather interesting (especially when i sumtimes even get this stuff right)....god im a geek

 

readin on what liam sez yeh he is correct with that but then again it most prob doeant help you too much stickey although it is good to know

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