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<blockquote data-quote="noob with an RS" data-source="post: 1275430" data-attributes="member: 558925"><p>the reason that question was funny becuz your question was contradciting itself. you asked if the higher-ohm coils have a higher resistance (and yes they, do obviously) whilst providing a stronger magnetic field, increasing sensitivity and response. the funny thing is the more resistance u have the less current and voltage u get. the less current and voltage you have the less magnetic field there is. the more current that runs through a coil the stronger the magnetic field around that coil will be. so how can u ask if there is a stronger magnetic field if theres more resistance. maybe if u asked if 2-ohm voice coil would yield a a stronger magnetic field BECAUSE IT HAS LESS RESISTANCE then maybe i wouldve found it to be a valid question. but its ok were all here to learn not trying to bash i just thought it was funny when i read it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noob with an RS, post: 1275430, member: 558925"] the reason that question was funny becuz your question was contradciting itself. you asked if the higher-ohm coils have a higher resistance (and yes they, do obviously) whilst providing a stronger magnetic field, increasing sensitivity and response. the funny thing is the more resistance u have the less current and voltage u get. the less current and voltage you have the less magnetic field there is. the more current that runs through a coil the stronger the magnetic field around that coil will be. so how can u ask if there is a stronger magnetic field if theres more resistance. maybe if u asked if 2-ohm voice coil would yield a a stronger magnetic field BECAUSE IT HAS LESS RESISTANCE then maybe i wouldve found it to be a valid question. but its ok were all here to learn not trying to bash i just thought it was funny when i read it. [/QUOTE]
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