What is an Ohm

 

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Username: Georgiaboy1989

Post Number: 6
Registered: Feb-07
I always read about Ohms and stuff and I have no idea what these things are. Also I have two 12" Audiobahun Falming Q's that say they are 1100rms each 1)is this an accurate rating 2)what would be a good amp to power them without breaking the bank [cause the Lanzer amp I have now blows] 3)how should I wire them because now I have my amp bridged and the wires going to one and then to the next one (see pic. below)4)the subs have speaker wire connectors on both sides and now i have it wired to the + of one side and the - of the other side and then i have a peace of wire connecting the other two(see pic.)
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all help is appreciated
 

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Username: Georgiaboy1989

Post Number: 7
Registered: Feb-07
that pic. will open with any pic. viewer if you download it... no viruses i promise
 

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Username: Georgiaboy1989

Post Number: 11
Registered: Feb-07
This is a much better pic Please help me someoneUpload
 

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Username: Mendonmafia

USA

Post Number: 222
Registered: Aug-06
on ohm is a volt per amp. or a
(kg m^2)/(sec^3 A^2)
(kilogram meter squared per second cubed amp squared)

i <3 phsyics
 

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Username: Mendonmafia

USA

Post Number: 223
Registered: Aug-06
an ohm is a volt per amp. or a
(kg m^2)/(sec^3 A^2)
(kilogram meter squared per second cubed amp squared)

i <3 phsyics
 

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Username: Rob932

Post Number: 120
Registered: Feb-05
its a measure of resistance
 

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Username: Sinful_systems70

Post Number: 291
Registered: Nov-06
Another word that might be helpful in a search is "Impedance". Just think this might help.

The ohm (symbol: U) is the SI unit of electrical impedance or, in the direct current case, electrical resistance, named after Georg Ohm.

Just trying to help.
 

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Username: Sinful_systems70

Post Number: 292
Registered: Nov-06
Sorry the ohm symbol changed. It won't allow me to type the symbol, Sorry

Upload = Omega = Ohms
 

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Username: Rob932

Post Number: 121
Registered: Feb-05
impedance is a circuits total resistance, in a circuit that isn't purely resistive
 

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Username: Rob932

Post Number: 122
Registered: Feb-05
i dont think that really made since but an ohm is a measure of resistance
 

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Username: Juliob

Santo DomingoDominican Re...

Post Number: 4110
Registered: Dec-05
you need to worry about wiring configurations.
 

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Username: Johnfiac

IL Afghanistan,...

Post Number: 1328
Registered: Mar-06
just a heads up now since you dont know much about it.... dont ever run a amp at lower ohm loads them the amp is rated at for 2 reason... can blow out your subs from to much power or you can burn out the amp.... unless they are well built amps\subs
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