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what the hell is 2 ohm stable running parallel on 4ohm speakers
so the amp "sees" 2 ohm speakers, the speakers still get half the power they would if it were 4 ohm stable |
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what the hell is 2 ohm stable running parallel on 4ohm
speakers so the amp "sees" 2 ohm speakers, the speakers still get half the power they would if it were 4 ohm stable Where'd you get that from? |
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either write a short msg in the title...and write n/t in the body...or vice
versa...learn it fool :P "Spockie" wrote in message 1... what the hell is 2 ohm stable running parallel on 4ohm speakers so the amp "sees" 2 ohm speakers, the speakers still get half the power they would if it were 4 ohm stable |
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Learning about Ohms Law would make every 12 volt system builder better
prepared. 2 ohms+2ohms=1ohm. 4 ohms+4ohms=2ohms. Coupling two four ohm woofers to produce a 2 ohm "see" is a common installation. Conventional car stereo amps have not changed in many years until "class D" -digital amps showed up running cool and designed for driving subwoofers. P. "Spockie" wrote in message 1... what the hell is 2 ohm stable running parallel on 4ohm speakers so the amp "sees" 2 ohm speakers, the speakers still get half the power they would if it were 4 ohm stable |
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