its just the resistance of the powerflow from your amp to your subs... that 500 watts rms x1 means thats wut 1 sub runs at.. and the 4 ohms is the resistance. same with teh other one cept its a 2 ohm load. just make sure you match the correct ohm and wattage to an amp.
2007-02-26 02:58:05
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answered by harley 3
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The ohm is defined because of the fact the resistance between 2 factors of a conductor whilst a relentless potential distinction of a million volt, utilized to those factors, produces in the conductor a modern of a million ampere, the conductor no longer being the seat of any electromotive tension.[a million] in many cases the resistance of a conductor in ohms is approximately consistent interior of a undeniable variety of voltages, temperatures, and different parameters; one speaks of linear resistors. In different cases resistance varies (e.g., thermistors). the main many times used multiples and submultiples in electric and digital utilization are the milliohm, ohm, kilohm, and megohm.[2]
2016-12-14 05:48:04
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answered by cheng 4
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Ohms is a measure of electrical resistance. Watt is a measure of the power required to do the work. ( 500w RMSx1 at 4 ohms) this is telling you the circuits capacity to carry electric power.
2007-02-25 15:09:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Ohms is the unit of measurement for resistance.
Amp is the unit of measurement for the amount of current.
Volt is the amount of force power is able to travel through a conductor.
Watt is the amount of power.
Power = Volts X Amps
Volts = Amps X Resistance
2007-02-25 14:51:35
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answered by gregthomasparke 5
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Ohm( Ω ) is the unit used for the measurement of current Resistance.
2007-02-25 15:37:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The resistance along a piece of metal.
2007-02-25 14:57:03
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answered by toymod 5
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It is the resistance in an electrical circuit.
2007-02-25 15:01:54
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answered by tooldaddy2003 5
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resistance like the less resistance you put on a speaker the more harder itll bang right. but now you take them ohms away from 4 ohm speaker and ur putting 2 ohms on it it will blow
2007-02-25 14:54:47
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answered by johndoe 3
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2007-02-25 15:41:38
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answered by Anonymous
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