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<blockquote data-quote="gamehawk55" data-source="post: 8111173" data-attributes="member: 645990"><p>I almost exclusively use my iPod touch 5 direct through USB to play my music and most of the music is high bitrate Mp3. Sometimes I will use A2DP through Bluetooth as well. Never the 3.5mm jack for this system. As for speaker ohms. When I put them in after wiring the crossovers and running the final wiring to the back i believe both sides registered a 4ohm resistance. Although im not 100% sure, thinking about it now I wanna say one set was reading 3.8ohms. But like I said I'm not certain but I will check that today. If that turns out to be the case is that normal ever to have a slight variance in the resistance in the load like that? Or should they both be exactly 4ohms bang on?</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Forgot to mention. When I first measured the voltage changed it was playing a 1khz sine wave from the SMD DD1 setup CD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gamehawk55, post: 8111173, member: 645990"] I almost exclusively use my iPod touch 5 direct through USB to play my music and most of the music is high bitrate Mp3. Sometimes I will use A2DP through Bluetooth as well. Never the 3.5mm jack for this system. As for speaker ohms. When I put them in after wiring the crossovers and running the final wiring to the back i believe both sides registered a 4ohm resistance. Although im not 100% sure, thinking about it now I wanna say one set was reading 3.8ohms. But like I said I'm not certain but I will check that today. If that turns out to be the case is that normal ever to have a slight variance in the resistance in the load like that? Or should they both be exactly 4ohms bang on? EDIT: Forgot to mention. When I first measured the voltage changed it was playing a 1khz sine wave from the SMD DD1 setup CD. [/QUOTE]
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