the impedance is basically the resistance. the more resistance the more resistive it is. so 8ohms makes it harder for the current to flow than 4 ohms does. so if you have 2ohms the current can flow even easier. so more current. power is current times voltage. so if you have a smaller resistance then you get more current.. which = more power. and current is very important to a speaker. the flow of the current through the voice coils (which is where the impedance comes from) is what makes the speaker move and makes the sound. that is why you have ot check the 'ohms' when you are setting up your system. you want to get an amp that can handle your impedance, and give you the power you want. cause the specs will say "800 watts" but if you look close that maybe at 2 ohms. and maybe your sub can only present a 4ohm load. which means less current flow which means less power which means not the 800 watts that was advertised.
I think your sub has a 4ohm VC. but not sure.. let us know.. it will make it easier to help with the amp selection..
I think your sub has a 4ohm VC. but not sure.. let us know.. it will make it easier to help with the amp selection..