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RWL
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I recall this was kicked around in the group a couple of menths ago,
but I have a variation on the topic.
My son got a used stereo amplifier and had some 6 Ohm speakers. The
stereo's sticker says to use 8 Ohm speakers.
I understand the basic priciple that the 6 Ohm speakers will draw more
current, but will that 2 Ohm difference be of significance?
If we put a 2 Ohm resister in series with each speaker, would that
solve the problem? What wattage resistor?
Thanks
RWL
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but I have a variation on the topic.
My son got a used stereo amplifier and had some 6 Ohm speakers. The
stereo's sticker says to use 8 Ohm speakers.
I understand the basic priciple that the 6 Ohm speakers will draw more
current, but will that 2 Ohm difference be of significance?
If we put a 2 Ohm resister in series with each speaker, would that
solve the problem? What wattage resistor?
Thanks
RWL
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