Measure the ''resistance'' of the speaker using an Ohmmeter. (if you still have a good one that you can measure)
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Measure the ''resistance'' of the 2" speaker using an Ohmmeter. (if you still have a good one that you can measure)
A rough rule of thumb is that the ''impedance'' value is about 15% more than the resistance value. Should be good enough to decide whether it is 2 Ohm, 4 Ohm or 8 Ohm etc.
Measure the ''resistance'' of the speaker using an Ohmmeter. (if you still have a good one that you can measure)
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A rough rule of thumb is that the ''impedance'' value is about 15% more than the resistance value.
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A rough rule of thumb is that the ''impedance'' value is about 15% more than the resistance value. Should be good enough to decide whether it is 2 Ohm, 4 Ohm or 8 Ohm etc.
Hi @maxfoglianti ,
Measure the ''resistance'' of the speaker using an Ohmmeter.
A rough rule of thumb is that the ''impedance'' value is about 15% more than the resistance value.