System impedence [message #17446] |
Sun, 23 January 2005 07:26 |
adavis464
Messages: 64 Registered: May 2009
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Is 16 Ohm a better match for amplifiers?My JBL2440 are 16 Ohm I,m getting new tweeters that will be 16 Ohm I could use two midbass in series to get 16 Ohm.
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Re: Maybe I will change my order to 8 ohm diaphrams [message #17477 is a reply to message #17476] |
Mon, 24 January 2005 15:01 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18784 Registered: January 2001
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If your amp is designed for an 8 ohm load, you might be better off using 8 ohm speakers. It isn't usually a problem if impedance rises, but power transfer might be reduced a little bit. Impedance at low frequencies is sometimes more of a problem. Glad you're enjoying the speakers you won in the 25,000th post game. Colin Hester made the donation of the albums; I just agreed to substitute them for speakers if the winner had the albums or didn't have a turntable or whatever. So thanks go to Colin in this case. By the way, what resistor are you refering to? Do you use a damping resistor or some sort of level matching?
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