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<blockquote data-quote="csu87" data-source="post: 6232113" data-attributes="member: 608868"><p>yeah 2 8ohm will wire down to 4ohms then you can wire in the 4ohm but its probably not going to work. the different coils will get different amounts of power and more then likely will result in a failure.</p><p></p><p>lets say his amp will do 1000watts at 2ohms. each speaker isnt going to get a third of that. most likely the 4ohm will more and the other 2 will get whats left. electricity flows through the path of least resistance and 4ohms is less then 8ohms, so more power will flow towards the 4ohm coil</p><p></p><p>dont know if that helps any</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csu87, post: 6232113, member: 608868"] yeah 2 8ohm will wire down to 4ohms then you can wire in the 4ohm but its probably not going to work. the different coils will get different amounts of power and more then likely will result in a failure. lets say his amp will do 1000watts at 2ohms. each speaker isnt going to get a third of that. most likely the 4ohm will more and the other 2 will get whats left. electricity flows through the path of least resistance and 4ohms is less then 8ohms, so more power will flow towards the 4ohm coil dont know if that helps any [/QUOTE]
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