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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
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hello all...
just a quick newbie question. when you bi-wire speakers does it have any effect on the ohms? in otherwords, is an 8 ohm speaker 8 ohms weather it is bi-wired or not? sorry if this is already on forums but i didn't find the answer. thanks in advance |
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It has no effect on the impedance. 8 Ohms remain 8 Ohms.
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