Quick Ohms Question???
#1
If I have a sub that is a dual 4 ohms vc and the re on the spec sheet is 2.9. Does this mean the actual resistance at the terminal on the basket is 2.9ohms?? I dont have one here to check. Cause I understand it if i have three 4ohm dvc 10's if each driver is parallel and then each one is put into a series normally would give you a 2.67Ohm load. But if they are 2.9 then the final load would be 1.93ohm a bit different but just for matching a amp it kind of important. We are trying to match a amp to these drivers and want the full benfit of the output capablibities.
Thanks
[ January 23, 2006, 09:37 PM: Message edited by: Smartass ]
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[ January 23, 2006, 09:37 PM: Message edited by: Smartass ]
#4
The nominal impedance will be the same as the DC resistance....
Impedance will change from there based on inductance/capacitance of the coils, mechanical suspension provided by the woofer, and tuning of the box...
Impedance will change from there based on inductance/capacitance of the coils, mechanical suspension provided by the woofer, and tuning of the box...
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