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<blockquote data-quote="Bakesbaked" data-source="post: 8319991" data-attributes="member: 645182"><p>Just to clarify here are my options. Keep the .7 ohm dual voice coils. Wire them down. Which I found searching would equal .175ohm load.</p><p></p><p>Secondly. Dual 1.4ohm recones and wire down to a .5ohm load. Or lower what ever it comes out to. Also could just rebuild the box. Again... Which I'm trying to avoid. My question is with box rise. Mine being at 1.5 ohm. With a .175 ohm load. Will the amp be ok? Will it be registering the fact that I'm at .175. Or at 1.6 ohm? I don't want to hook it up and see smoke coming from my investments.</p><p></p><p>Also if you had the choice what would you do in my case. Money is tight at the moment. So I'm not trying to spend a bunch fixing this issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bakesbaked, post: 8319991, member: 645182"] Just to clarify here are my options. Keep the .7 ohm dual voice coils. Wire them down. Which I found searching would equal .175ohm load. Secondly. Dual 1.4ohm recones and wire down to a .5ohm load. Or lower what ever it comes out to. Also could just rebuild the box. Again... Which I'm trying to avoid. My question is with box rise. Mine being at 1.5 ohm. With a .175 ohm load. Will the amp be ok? Will it be registering the fact that I'm at .175. Or at 1.6 ohm? I don't want to hook it up and see smoke coming from my investments. Also if you had the choice what would you do in my case. Money is tight at the moment. So I'm not trying to spend a bunch fixing this issue. [/QUOTE]
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