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@harshad-ukH5ww • May 12, 2009
Whats is the Specification of your amplifier? -
@harshad-ukH5ww • May 12, 2009
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@follow-franklin-l46wbI • May 12, 2009
Hello friend,
I would check your amplifiers spec sheet first (or you may fry your audio equipment). Look for something along the lines of "min. load impedance" and "max. load impedance". Remember, any impedance added in parallel will lower your total impedance (thus raising the acoustic output). It is common to have either series, parallel, or a combination of both connections to match the impedance requirements for your amp. See this link for tips on calculating such data.
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@us1903-pRctPu • May 15, 2009
where do i find the specs of ma amplifier?? -
@rifaa-NaWZZ4 • May 16, 2009
Dude what is the size of the speakers, Are u a rock band performer? 😲 -
@us1903-pRctPu • May 18, 2009
Follow FranklinHello friend,
I would check your amplifiers spec sheet first (or you may fry your audio equipment). Look for something along the lines of "min. load impedance" and "max. load impedance". Remember, any impedance added in parallel will lower your total impedance (thus raising the acoustic output). It is common to have either series, parallel, or a combination of both connections to match the impedance requirements for your amp. See this link for tips on calculating such data.
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Thanks for the links buddy, it helped me.