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why no 2ohm speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="alphakenny1" data-source="post: 2958244" data-attributes="member: 561605"><p>ng is right. the lower the impedance, the less efficient the speaker is. its due to the length of the wire in the voice coil. more length of wire to the voice coil will result to the speaker being more efficient. thats why when i was running a pair of Peerless SLS 8" (8 ohm speakers), getting about 150 x 2 @ 4 ohms so getting 75 watts, they absolutely pounded. Output was unreal. so for me, i will not hesitate to run an 8 ohm speaker in my car due to the speaker being much more efficient. you guys should all read that article though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphakenny1, post: 2958244, member: 561605"] ng is right. the lower the impedance, the less efficient the speaker is. its due to the length of the wire in the voice coil. more length of wire to the voice coil will result to the speaker being more efficient. thats why when i was running a pair of Peerless SLS 8" (8 ohm speakers), getting about 150 x 2 @ 4 ohms so getting 75 watts, they absolutely pounded. Output was unreal. so for me, i will not hesitate to run an 8 ohm speaker in my car due to the speaker being much more efficient. you guys should all read that article though. [/QUOTE]
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