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<blockquote data-quote="scottiej" data-source="post: 1324144" data-attributes="member: 548336"><p>cool... you need to double check the imp. of the sub, making sure it is fairly quite and that the wind or any noises isnt moving the cone of the sub. Make sure you hold the meter on there long enough for it to get an accurate reading. Old or cheap multimeters take longer to "settle" on an impedence. After you do that take the leads and find the resistence in them... subtract that from the sub imp... you should be right around 1.5 - 1.6 if you have dual .7's in series.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottiej, post: 1324144, member: 548336"] cool... you need to double check the imp. of the sub, making sure it is fairly quite and that the wind or any noises isnt moving the cone of the sub. Make sure you hold the meter on there long enough for it to get an accurate reading. Old or cheap multimeters take longer to "settle" on an impedence. After you do that take the leads and find the resistence in them... subtract that from the sub imp... you should be right around 1.5 - 1.6 if you have dual .7's in series. [/QUOTE]
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