What you KEEP falling to comprehend is the whole power remaining a constant.
How in the hell can you not read what I keep typing repeatedly and get it in your head?
1000RMS vs 1000RMS is 1000RMS regardless.
I don't give a fuck that an amplifier can produce more power on a lower load, if the damn thing is setup so power produced remains constant, then there is no difference.
Here, let me make it easier for YOU to comprehend. Using a JL Audio Slash v2 Series 1000/1v2, which is rated at 1000RMS from 1.5-4 ohms and has a regulated power supply so it's power produced varies very little regardless of the load presented, are you STILL going to sit here and spew all this bullshit about ohms law and power produced when it has NOTHING to do with my theoretical question?
The only thing you have posted that could even possibly be a plausible argument is the whole amperage/voltage (ratio?).
Not so sure there would be an audible difference between 63.24v into a 4 ohm load vs 44.72v into a 2 ohm load, 1000RMS is 1000RMS.