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<blockquote data-quote="Etac" data-source="post: 3637056" data-attributes="member: 570589"><p>ok my speakers have been like this for awhile now.. i didnt measure them the day i got em so i dont know this answer for sure..</p><p></p><p>but they're rated a t 4ohms.. i didnt test em till i ran them for a couple weeks.. but when i measure through the crossover i get 3.5.. and its either.. i maybe burnt them a little? but both speakers are the same.. both woofers measure 3.6 and tweets 3.4 (or might be other way around forget off hand)... and if i did burn them a little what are the odds i burnt them to the same exact thing?</p><p></p><p>and i have a really really cheap volt meter and maybe that might have something to do with it...</p><p></p><p>or maybe thats just the way they are?</p><p></p><p>just say i did burn them a little... they still sound fine.. and as long as i set the gains correctly... should this affect sq that much?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Etac, post: 3637056, member: 570589"] ok my speakers have been like this for awhile now.. i didnt measure them the day i got em so i dont know this answer for sure.. but they're rated a t 4ohms.. i didnt test em till i ran them for a couple weeks.. but when i measure through the crossover i get 3.5.. and its either.. i maybe burnt them a little? but both speakers are the same.. both woofers measure 3.6 and tweets 3.4 (or might be other way around forget off hand)... and if i did burn them a little what are the odds i burnt them to the same exact thing? and i have a really really cheap volt meter and maybe that might have something to do with it... or maybe thats just the way they are? just say i did burn them a little... they still sound fine.. and as long as i set the gains correctly... should this affect sq that much? [/QUOTE]
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