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Higher impedance and lower power vs lower impedance higher power
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8756211" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>If you are only going to be playing one frequency you need to tighten up absolutely everything else and be very certain that is the frequency you want to use, from there you figure out where your impedance is at that frequency and either change amps or coils and test to see if your amp stays out of protect long enough for your burp. You may be able to roll into it if you wind up right on the edge of what the amp will drive.</p><p></p><p>As Buck mentioned any of those changes you make to the box or sealing the cabin will change your peak frequency and your impedance curve as will opening door/window so if you want to play the low impedance game make sure every other variable is exactly where you will using it in the lanes, then figure out coils/amp(s) with testing and be very careful if you change literally anything else (including the frequency you burp) after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8756211, member: 614752"] If you are only going to be playing one frequency you need to tighten up absolutely everything else and be very certain that is the frequency you want to use, from there you figure out where your impedance is at that frequency and either change amps or coils and test to see if your amp stays out of protect long enough for your burp. You may be able to roll into it if you wind up right on the edge of what the amp will drive. As Buck mentioned any of those changes you make to the box or sealing the cabin will change your peak frequency and your impedance curve as will opening door/window so if you want to play the low impedance game make sure every other variable is exactly where you will using it in the lanes, then figure out coils/amp(s) with testing and be very careful if you change literally anything else (including the frequency you burp) after that. [/QUOTE]
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