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<blockquote data-quote="blackbonnie" data-source="post: 3012177" data-attributes="member: 573596"><p>sounds like you L5 is a dual voice coil 2 ohm. if that is true, you can only run it at 1 ohm and 4 ohm. what im thinking happened, is when you thought you tried to run it at 2 ohm, it was actually at 1 ohm, and your amp isnt 1 ohm stable. so in return your amp went into protect and wouldnt play. but with your other speaker, that is prolly a dvc 4 ohm, and you were actually running that at 2 ohms, which your amp is stable at, so it stayed on and played for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackbonnie, post: 3012177, member: 573596"] sounds like you L5 is a dual voice coil 2 ohm. if that is true, you can only run it at 1 ohm and 4 ohm. what im thinking happened, is when you thought you tried to run it at 2 ohm, it was actually at 1 ohm, and your amp isnt 1 ohm stable. so in return your amp went into protect and wouldnt play. but with your other speaker, that is prolly a dvc 4 ohm, and you were actually running that at 2 ohms, which your amp is stable at, so it stayed on and played for you. [/QUOTE]
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