Bricolo, I might be wrong - if so, please tell me.
If you have double voltage swing, you'll also have double current (u=r*i)... or am I way off?
If you have double voltage swing, you'll also have double current (u=r*i)... or am I way off?
You are right but the amp have a max output current.sobazz said:Bricolo, I might be wrong - if so, please tell me.
If you have double voltage swing, you'll also have double current (u=r*i)... or am I way off?
If you have double voltage swing, you'll also have double current (u=r*i)... or am I way off?
But you also have the resistance doubled ( from 2 to 4 Ohm, in the example from ampman) so current will be the same.
Federico
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