F Fender5 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,099 0 Arkansas Oct 6, 2008 #1 Im goign to use spacers is it going to interfere with puttin the door panel back on. if you wire door speakers at two ohms will the sound be different than if wired at 4 ohms. Click to read more...
Im goign to use spacers is it going to interfere with puttin the door panel back on. if you wire door speakers at two ohms will the sound be different than if wired at 4 ohms. Click to read more...
OP F Fender5 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,099 0 Arkansas Oct 6, 2008 Thread Starter #2 dum dum dum
OP F Fender5 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,099 0 Arkansas Oct 6, 2008 Thread Starter #3 this thread is a fail
jaboran 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 257 0 defiance, oh Oct 6, 2008 #5 actually 2ohm thing.. it wont sound different.. but i would advice hooking it up to an amp that is 2ohm stable tho and not the headunit...
actually 2ohm thing.. it wont sound different.. but i would advice hooking it up to an amp that is 2ohm stable tho and not the headunit...
C CrownMe 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 164 0 Toronto Oct 6, 2008 #6 it all depends on how ur door panel is built, for me I made a 1" spacer and had no door panel interference what so ever
it all depends on how ur door panel is built, for me I made a 1" spacer and had no door panel interference what so ever
OP F Fender5 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,099 0 Arkansas Oct 6, 2008 Thread Starter #8 they will be hooked up to an amp. i just didnt want to hook speakers up to 2 ohms if they are going to sound fif
they will be hooked up to an amp. i just didnt want to hook speakers up to 2 ohms if they are going to sound fif
helotaxi 5,000+ posts Kilroy was Here 8,961 73 South Central (New Mexico that is...) Oct 7, 2008 #9 How do you plan on "hooking them up" at 2 ohms? Speakers are what they are.