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<blockquote data-quote="goingdef" data-source="post: 7858647" data-attributes="member: 584989"><p>no 3 ohms if thats the only coil, now find out what kind of drivers(ohm load) that amp was hooked to, and that will be one problem out of the way but 3ohms should be fine I've done two ohms on cheaper ones but they made very odd sounds at 1ohm and .5 but only odd sounds never even tried to work at those loads it is possible your not going to have enough power to drive that speaker and your distorting it but I really don't know without hearing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goingdef, post: 7858647, member: 584989"] no 3 ohms if thats the only coil, now find out what kind of drivers(ohm load) that amp was hooked to, and that will be one problem out of the way but 3ohms should be fine I've done two ohms on cheaper ones but they made very odd sounds at 1ohm and .5 but only odd sounds never even tried to work at those loads it is possible your not going to have enough power to drive that speaker and your distorting it but I really don't know without hearing it. [/QUOTE]
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