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<blockquote data-quote="digitalrainman" data-source="post: 4069391" data-attributes="member: 577603"><p>Ok i just went out and measured resistance on all three speaker outputs (2 fronts, sub). The left front has 3.0ohms, the right front has -24 ohms, the sub has 8ohms. This was what was measured on a dmm with .8ohms natural resistance when you connect both pos and neg together. All these values seem weird to me and can anyone explain why they wouldnt even be near the 4ohms they should all be at?</p><p></p><p>The -24 reading has me worried. This was on the right speaker component, on this component when i first put in my rsd's i messed up and flipped the neg and pos terminals on the crossover input. I have fixed this since and is identical to my left now, but i wonder if it had any effect on why the reading is off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="digitalrainman, post: 4069391, member: 577603"] Ok i just went out and measured resistance on all three speaker outputs (2 fronts, sub). The left front has 3.0ohms, the right front has -24 ohms, the sub has 8ohms. This was what was measured on a dmm with .8ohms natural resistance when you connect both pos and neg together. All these values seem weird to me and can anyone explain why they wouldnt even be near the 4ohms they should all be at? The -24 reading has me worried. This was on the right speaker component, on this component when i first put in my rsd's i messed up and flipped the neg and pos terminals on the crossover input. I have fixed this since and is identical to my left now, but i wonder if it had any effect on why the reading is off. [/QUOTE]
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