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<blockquote data-quote="AK SloPok" data-source="post: 3246310" data-attributes="member: 568912"><p>Hypothetically speaking, what would the effects be of wiring a 2ohm midbass in an otherwise 4ohm, passive crossover 3 way setup. Where the tweet and mid are both 4 ohm but the "sub" is 2ohm. Would the final impedance drop by 1/2 point or would the crossover point also be effected? I can't wrap my mind around this today just yet. Try it and see?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AK SloPok, post: 3246310, member: 568912"] Hypothetically speaking, what would the effects be of wiring a 2ohm midbass in an otherwise 4ohm, passive crossover 3 way setup. Where the tweet and mid are both 4 ohm but the "sub" is 2ohm. Would the final impedance drop by 1/2 point or would the crossover point also be effected? I can't wrap my mind around this today just yet. Try it and see? [/QUOTE]
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