JD1000/1 and impedance rise question!!

If you need a to drop 5 watts you select the resistor according to your circuit and it will always drop those 5 watts. If the circuit puts 70 watts into that resistor, you will get 65 out of it. If it is 10 watts then you will get 5 watts output. It is a dependable set value. Impedance is a variable outcome. Like your example is using a resistor inline with a speaker to acquire the impedance value. It is that moving speaker that is the variable along with the frequency.
Here I am at the limit of understanding for I have not delved further into this topic.
 
I'm unsure whether to chime in as usual or drop a thought on this thread right here...

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If you need a to drop 5 watts you select the resistor according to your circuit and it will always drop those 5 watts. If the circuit puts 70 watts into that resistor, you will get 65 out of it. If it is 10 watts then you will get 5 watts output. It is a dependable set value. Impedance is a variable outcome. Like your example is using a resistor inline with a speaker to acquire the impedance value. It is that moving speaker that is the variable along with the frequency.
Here I am at the limit of understanding for I have not delved further into this topic.

Resistance is impedance. Impedance is resistance. You are just talking to talk and trying to prove something wrong. Resistance is within you. The only difference in resistance and impedance is you.
 
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