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79ford Mar 6, 2004 04:24 PM

8 ohm vs 4 ohm
 
What is the difference between an 8 ohm sub and a 4 ohm sub?
I just purchased a new RF Punch 3812 by mistake (8 indicating 8ohms) instead of a 4 ohm 3412. I installed it and it doesn't sound as loud as i think it should. I was trying to run it with a JBL amp at 4 ohm. I am going to try and return it for the proper one tomorrow without using it anymore but was curious what the difference is. Thanks.

jachin Mar 6, 2004 05:42 PM

the difference is the ressistance. that may be why it isnt that loud because they arent getting enough power.

glanghus Mar 6, 2004 09:26 PM

Heres the deal: 8 ohm presents twice as much resistance than 4 ohm, so it will take a little more "gain" from a 4 ohm amp to make an 8 ohm speaker sound good. If you had an 8 ohm amp, it would sound okay.

To clarify a bit further, a 4 ohm amp powering a 4 ohm speaker will use about the same amount of electrical power from your car (alternator/battery) as a 8 ohm amp with 8 ohm speaker at same wattage.

The reason you don't want to use 8 ohm speakers with a 4 ohm amp is that for the volume you want, your chips need to run more power through them, which decreases their life, so it's not recommended.

GAMEOVER Mar 7, 2004 12:11 AM

hear a amp bridged with to 8ohm will=a 4ohm load total on the amp and 4ohm will equal a 2ohm load mine you that with 2 subs at hand

jachin Mar 7, 2004 08:26 AM

u can do this as long as ur amp is 2 ohm stable

GAMEOVER Mar 7, 2004 01:05 PM

most amps get the most power rated at 2ohms (thats if its stable to do so)

sc3800fiero Mar 12, 2004 07:17 PM

You never stated which JBL amp you have. If you have one of the class D's bp150. bp300.1 or bp1200.1 you will need a dual 4 ohm sub
If you have any of the othe BP series amps you will need the 4 ohm sub

Haywood Mar 12, 2004 11:12 PM

Whoa. Where'd TaylorD go? An 8 ohm sub will pull half the current a 4 ohm sub will.
To put it simply, ignore all the marketiing BS, when you bridge a 4 ohm sub, you will THEORETICALLY get twice the power out of your amp as you would with an 8 ohm sub.
When bridging an amp it sees half of the ohms (impedance) of your driver. Basic electical laws. Feel free to abuse me due to the fact I've had a few pops..

CFoote Mar 15, 2004 06:56 PM

Why not buy another 8 ohm sub and wire them up in parallel to your amp? Then you'll have a 4 ohm load and you'll be good to go.

CFoote Mar 15, 2004 06:57 PM

Also becareful with impedance...... the LOWER the impedance (i.e. the lower the number) the more 'work' the amplifier has to do...not the other way around. Running a 8 ohm sub with a amplifier that is rated for 4 ohms won't do any damage.


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