Sun 21, 2018
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jayeff
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Hi @ibrobz1904 , - Did you measure directly across the individual speaker terminals or across the input to the sub? + + Did you measure directly across the "isolated" individual speaker terminals or across the input to the sub? There may be more components which will add to the DC resistance figure which may account for the higher than expected reading. - You are only measuring the ''DC resistance '' of the speakers or of the input. The figure of 4 Ohms you quoted is the nominal ''impedance'' of the speakers. Effectively the "resistance" to the AC audio signals. - Here is a [http://sound.whsites.net/articles/speaker-failure.html#s4|link] that describes it better than I can. The variations may be due to the design and construction of the speaker.
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Sun 21, 2018
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jayeff
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Hi @ibrobz1904 , + Did you measure directly across the individual speaker terminals or across the input to the sub? - You are only measuring the ''DC resistance '' of the speakers. + There may be more components which will add to the DC resistance figure which may account for the higher than expected reading. + + + You are only measuring the ''DC resistance '' of the speakers or of the input. The figure of 4 Ohms you quoted is the nominal ''impedance'' of the speakers. Effectively the "resistance" to the AC audio signals. - Did you measure directly across the individual speaker terminals or across the input to the sub? - There may be more components which will add to the DC resistance figure which may account for the higher than expected reading. Here is a [http://sound.whsites.net/articles/speaker-failure.html#s4|link] that describes it better than I can. The variations may be due to the design and construction of the speaker.
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Sun 21, 2018
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jayeff
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Hi @ibrobz1904 , You are only measuring the ''DC resistance '' of the speakers. The figure of 4 Ohms you quoted is the nominal ''impedance'' of the speakers. Effectively the "resistance" to the AC audio signals. - Did you measure directly across the individual speaker terminals or across the input to the + + Did you measure directly across the individual speaker terminals or across the input to the sub? + There may be more components which will add to the DC resistance figure which may account for the higher than expected reading. Here is a [http://sound.whsites.net/articles/speaker-failure.html#s4|link] that describes it better than I can. The variations may be due to the design and construction of the speaker.
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Sun 21, 2018
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jayeff
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Hi @ibrobz1904 , You are only measuring the ''DC resistance '' of the speakers. The figure of 4 Ohms you quoted is the nominal ''impedance'' of the speakers. Effectively the "resistance" to the AC audio signals. + Did you measure directly across the individual speaker terminals or across the input to the Here is a [http://sound.whsites.net/articles/speaker-failure.html#s4|link] that describes it better than I can. The variations may be due to the design and construction of the speaker.
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Sun 21, 2018
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jayeff
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Hi @ibrobz1904 , You are only measuring the ''DC resistance '' of the speakers. - The figure of 4 Ohms you quoted is the ''impedance'' of the speakers. Effectively the "resistance" to the AC audio signals. + The figure of 4 Ohms you quoted is the nominal ''impedance'' of the speakers. Effectively the "resistance" to the AC audio signals. Here is a [http://sound.whsites.net/articles/speaker-failure.html#s4|link] that describes it better than I can. The variations may be due to the design and construction of the speaker.
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Sun 21, 2018
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jayeff
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Hi @ibrobz1904 ,
You are only measuring the ''DC resistance '' of the speakers.
The figure of 4 Ohms you quoted is the ''impedance'' of the speakers. Effectively the "resistance" to the AC audio signals.
Here is a [http://sound.whsites.net/articles/speaker-failure.html#s4|link] that describes it better than I can.
The variations may be due to the design and construction of the speaker.
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