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What's with all these new SIXohm Stereo Speakers coming out?!
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What's with all these new SIXohm Stereo Speakers coming out?!
On 10/12/2014 12:56 p.m.,
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geoff:
But that's what it sounded like you said 6 posts ago:
"..so ann amp specced at 8 ohms *may* have trouble with a 6 ohm
load on peaks, but a 4 ohm output won't have any problem at all.. "
Reads to me like my 8-16 receiver won't have problems driving 4ohms.
"And 16 doesn't matter - if your amp will do the lower ones, it'll be
just fine with a lesser load (= higher Z).
geoff "
And that's what's confused me for decades: HOW could a 16ohm speaker present a LESSER load to the amp driving it than a 8ohm speaker?? Ohms measure impedance, so a higher ohm figure instinctively means higher impedance(resistance).
And N0ne/Nil/Alrich STAY THE **** OUT of this conversation and let geoff clarify what he said!!
A lower Z draws more current for a given voltage so puts a heavier load
on the amp. A higher Z draw less current and puts a lesser load on the amp.
The word 'load' relates to the current drawn (therefore=power) - not the
'number' of the impedance.
So a lower number Z is a harder load to drive.
geoff
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