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[QUOTE="powerkok:558028"]Ohmage works like this..... the lower ohms (4) the louder it will be. at 4 ohms your amp may push 100 watts, while at 8 ohms, it may only push 50. It depends on the amp. Picture a screen ....the screen with bigger mesh lets more bugs in...that is lower ohmage, letting more power go to your speakers. A tighter mesh would be your 8 ohm, and so on. Basically....the lower the ohmage the 'louder' it will be. the higher your ohmage, the more resistance (saturation). Example: I play shows with one cab at 4 ohms stereo/ I practice with 2 cabs at 8 ohms stereo/ and I record with one cab at 16 ohms mono. Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]
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