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<blockquote data-quote="ecksman" data-source="post: 1907112" data-attributes="member: 563282"><p>i bought a box with 2 type r's in it which my friend that i bought it from told me that they were 2 four ohms speakers and that 1 of them was blown. so i went out and bought another 4 ohm speaker. i threw it in and it sounded ok, but when i go to rewire it from what i thought was 4 ohm to 1 ohm i realize that it sais 2ohm + 2 ohm on the one that came with the box. so my question is should what ohm do think i was at one 2 ohm speaker and one 4 ohm speaker also is safe to continue to run this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ecksman, post: 1907112, member: 563282"] i bought a box with 2 type r's in it which my friend that i bought it from told me that they were 2 four ohms speakers and that 1 of them was blown. so i went out and bought another 4 ohm speaker. i threw it in and it sounded ok, but when i go to rewire it from what i thought was 4 ohm to 1 ohm i realize that it sais 2ohm + 2 ohm on the one that came with the box. so my question is should what ohm do think i was at one 2 ohm speaker and one 4 ohm speaker also is safe to continue to run this [/QUOTE]
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