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4ohm + 8ohm = What?
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<blockquote data-quote="lostdaytomorrow" data-source="post: 2839790" data-attributes="member: 571461"><p>(8/3) ohms in parallel.</p><p></p><p>12 ohms in series</p><p></p><p>By the way, if you don't know the formula, you can just figure it out using google or a search engine.</p><p></p><p>Series: Just add em up</p><p></p><p>Parallel: Where R1 = Resistance of first speaker, and R2 = Resistance of second speakers, it looks like this.</p><p></p><p>(1/R1) + (1/R2) = (1/RT) Where RT = Total Resistance.</p><p></p><p>This is an elementary formula that anyone with an interest in car audio should be aware of. There's no need for a thread about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lostdaytomorrow, post: 2839790, member: 571461"] (8/3) ohms in parallel. 12 ohms in series By the way, if you don't know the formula, you can just figure it out using google or a search engine. Series: Just add em up Parallel: Where R1 = Resistance of first speaker, and R2 = Resistance of second speakers, it looks like this. (1/R1) + (1/R2) = (1/RT) Where RT = Total Resistance. This is an elementary formula that anyone with an interest in car audio should be aware of. There's no need for a thread about it. [/QUOTE]
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