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Default Speaker Break In



Walt wrote:

Laurence Payne wrote:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 17:15:00 +0100, Eeyore wrote:

I just replaced a driver in an SR cabinet.

The 'new driver' had 4.1 Ohms DC resistance and the 'old' one had 4.8.
Manufacturing tolerances I imagine.


Did the old one measure 4.8 ohm when it was installed, or when it had
to be replaced?


Usually, when a speaker has to be replaced the DC resistance is infinite.


In this case the suspension was damaged.

Graham

 
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