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<blockquote data-quote="jaygeorge1979" data-source="post: 1250806" data-attributes="member: 544378"><p>i am bad with words...first of all, i understand how your active setup works and why each amplifier channel would hypothetically see an 8 ohm load...that being said.....in car audio, when we would wire two 4 ohm subs in parallel, it would give a two ohm load taht the amplifier would see....unless im doing taht wrong, its been so darn long...i am trying to figure out if home audio when using passive crossovers for my loudspeakers, and ONE channel of my amp for a speaker cabinet which contains BOTH a mid and a tweet......8 ohm tweeter in parallel with 8 ohm midrange lets the amp see a 4 ohm load, assuming i am using a zobel network to stabalize impedence?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaygeorge1979, post: 1250806, member: 544378"] i am bad with words...first of all, i understand how your active setup works and why each amplifier channel would hypothetically see an 8 ohm load...that being said.....in car audio, when we would wire two 4 ohm subs in parallel, it would give a two ohm load taht the amplifier would see....unless im doing taht wrong, its been so darn long...i am trying to figure out if home audio when using passive crossovers for my loudspeakers, and ONE channel of my amp for a speaker cabinet which contains BOTH a mid and a tweet......8 ohm tweeter in parallel with 8 ohm midrange lets the amp see a 4 ohm load, assuming i am using a zobel network to stabalize impedence? [/QUOTE]
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