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2 ohm and 4 ohm?
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<blockquote data-quote="Immacomputer" data-source="post: 5013117" data-attributes="member: 570419"><p>The difference in impedance doesn't matter as long as it's within the operating range (which it is). The cut out issue is probably based around low voltage at the amp or something shorting out when running at high volumes. It could be tinsel leads hitting each other and causing a quick short which would make the amp cut out but when that happens, the speaker leads would not be touching anymore and the amp would come out of protect. I had that happen to one of my first systems and it took me forever to track down the issue. I separated the tinsel leads to one speaker and glued them down and never had a problem after that. I would look into the low voltage issue first though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immacomputer, post: 5013117, member: 570419"] The difference in impedance doesn't matter as long as it's within the operating range (which it is). The cut out issue is probably based around low voltage at the amp or something shorting out when running at high volumes. It could be tinsel leads hitting each other and causing a quick short which would make the amp cut out but when that happens, the speaker leads would not be touching anymore and the amp would come out of protect. I had that happen to one of my first systems and it took me forever to track down the issue. I separated the tinsel leads to one speaker and glued them down and never had a problem after that. I would look into the low voltage issue first though. [/QUOTE]
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