mackallmike 10+ year member Member 135 0 MD Oct 7, 2008 #1 what can u wire 2 10ohm speakers to??? Click to read more...
alxmlr789 10+ year member 6>5 4,994 1 FL Oct 7, 2008 #2 5 ohm....20 ohm... I've never seen a 10 ohm speaker though.
H (Hayden) 10+ year member Member 72 0 Bay City, Mi Oct 7, 2008 #3 ????? Any thing you want to... You can hook em to your rear bumper and drag em down the road if you like that kinda Kink:
????? Any thing you want to... You can hook em to your rear bumper and drag em down the road if you like that kinda Kink:
shaneb 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,559 0 Fort Worth, TX Oct 7, 2008 #4 x2, what brand/model are they?
H (Hayden) 10+ year member Member 72 0 Bay City, Mi Oct 7, 2008 #5 I know older stock GM speakers were 10 ohm
OP mackallmike 10+ year member Member 135 0 MD Oct 7, 2008 Thread Starter #6 i dont kno some guy asked me how to do it they might be house speakers
shaneb 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,559 0 Fort Worth, TX Oct 7, 2008 #8 home makes sense, yea they can be 5/20 ohms if wired together, or just 10 ohms..what's the application? I sure hope he's not putting home audio in his car...
home makes sense, yea they can be 5/20 ohms if wired together, or just 10 ohms..what's the application? I sure hope he's not putting home audio in his car...
H (Hayden) 10+ year member Member 72 0 Bay City, Mi Oct 7, 2008 #10 How are you wiring them depends on the load
OP mackallmike 10+ year member Member 135 0 MD Oct 7, 2008 Thread Starter #11 what are my options load wise?
southwest713 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 465 0 Houston, TX Oct 7, 2008 #12 already been said, if you connect - to - and + to + you'll have it at 5ohms. if you wire it in series you'll be at 20 ohms.
already been said, if you connect - to - and + to + you'll have it at 5ohms. if you wire it in series you'll be at 20 ohms.
T tEh koRnDog 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 8,269 0 Buffalo, NY Oct 8, 2008 #14 Never saw a 10 ohm woofer.