Originally posted by texasmerc2000:
Parallel wiring lowers your speaker impedance.




forgive me, i'm not bashing, but i just want to make sure you understand it properly. it's obvious you know what you're talking about to an extent with audio, but the speaker's impedance is the speaker's impedance. it will never change.

two 4 ohm loads wired in parallel effectively equals one 2 ohm load. this is true, but don't mistake that as changing the resistance of the speaker. doing this allows your AMP to output more power, because it now has two streams to push, thus reducing resistance.

again, i'm simply correcting, in case you may have been mistaken on that specific point, although you had the correct general idea.


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