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Why 2ohm instead of 4ohm?
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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 521912" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>I don't quite understand what you mean by how do you wire them?? You wire them the same way you do every other speaker. Just because they are 3ohm doesn't make them different. I ran my old 3ohm Boston Acoustic Pro6.5 comps off of an Eclipse 34230 (<strong>not</strong> rated to be stable below 4ohm) without any problems at all.</p><p></p><p>ANeonRider - yeah, the changes will likely be inaudible......but that's the only reason I could think of why someone would say 2ohm are more "distorted"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 521912, member: 555320"] I don't quite understand what you mean by how do you wire them?? You wire them the same way you do every other speaker. Just because they are 3ohm doesn't make them different. I ran my old 3ohm Boston Acoustic Pro6.5 comps off of an Eclipse 34230 ([B]not[/B] rated to be stable below 4ohm) without any problems at all. ANeonRider - yeah, the changes will likely be inaudible......but that's the only reason I could think of why someone would say 2ohm are more "distorted" [/QUOTE]
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