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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
I stand by my original " 2 Ohm's speakers draw .... LESS .... than 4 Ohm speakers. ....
Of course you do.
Because you are stubborn and aren't capable of listening and learning anything when your mind is already made up.
In this case, you have it exactly backwards.
Apparently this discussion is way, WAY above your "pay grade".
The simple fact IS that a lower impedance speaker almost always needs to be fed more power to make the same level of audio output.
If your amp is not capable of supplying that extra power, the sound quality will suffer and possible amp damage can result.
Maybe a Google search for "ohms" will help but I seriously doubt it.
A second search for "speaker impedance" might help too.
Feeding this troll further is a waste of time.
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OHM's - Impedance etc
Last edited by BLUEKNIGHT911; 07-29-2018 at 09:53 PM.
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We really need a dedicated 2018 thread, as it's definitely different.
I now tried the GTO429 in front with and without tweeter, and was an absolute demerit, and before I get the pairing front and back bit... tried these at full fade.
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