Does this actually mean anything, when it comes to the power or performance of the BK Concert?
I never really understood this to be honest.
Few typical household amps will support 2ohm loads.
The Concert being 2ohm needs more wattage to deliver the same type of output to a 4ohm unit as we have double the resistance.
You see this reflected in listed amplifier specs.
Eg: NX3000D = 2 x 1500 Watts into 2 Ohms; 2 x 900 Watts into 4 Ohms
Good luck, if you try to run any of the BK models, near its rated max wattage as it will bring performance/comfort issues.
The unit is much less composed if ran hard and the tactile will not be as detailed if you do.
What happens is the frequencies the unit generates with the most energy (based on its operational character) will be the most prominent or ones you will feel, even more so than other frequencies, so you gain in max punch but loose detail and composure with potential issues in mid-bass boom becoming a problem as well as the dreaded Piston Pang issues if you are doing nothing with EQ or Crossover Filters to control that.
Simhub as a source is not a movie, its not a specific instrument.
With Simhub we have the potential when using various effects to generate much more consistent output of low frequencies.
This can be very low Hz for specific effects layers (5-20Hz) and it will often be other effects using frequencies @25-80Hz range.
Without tuning a BK unit via a crossover curve or EQ the user will determine what gain they apply based on how strong the peak frequencies (from the units operating characteristic) feels good or feels bad. Doing this however does not let the user gain the control of boosting the dB of specific Hz bands which for better performance from effects we can create in Simhub is beneficial. An example is some users are applying +12dB in amplitude (16x energy increase) (12 dB = four times the voltage) of that frequency for below 20Hz range.
It makes a vast difference, so much so it will kick the amps fans to ramp up.
In a scenario of someone trying to get extreme energy output, then its best to use two units or more with controlled volumes than one unit cranked. As this way you maintain composure and the two (or more) units can cover a wider/larger area or just give more balanced output over the object.