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Old January 25th 04, 03:01 AM posted to rec.audio.car,uk.rec.audio.car
Forest
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Default car audio hi-fi

no, you're right. But i don't understand what you are saying 'If you ran 4
you could series each set and then parallel the two sets for a 4 ohm load.'

I can just add them in series, so 4 + 4 is 8 which would be nice and then
.... oh I see what you mean now. OK. So I could also use that rule to have an
8 ohm impedance then i can use any amp I like. mmmmm

I forgot resis in series add up and in parallel it 1/R = 1/R1 + 1/R2 ...

Thanks 4 that

J


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"Forest" wrote in message
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1) 3 or 4 pairs of fairly cheap speakers and parallel wire them all the

same
2) 2 pairs, one mid/sub and one tweeter and use a cross over to make

them
more like convential hi-fi equipment.


You cant parallel wire 3 or 4 pairs of 4 ohm speakers together and still
have a 4 ohm load. If you ran 4 you could series each set and then

parallel
the two sets for a 4 ohm load.