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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Royal Leamington Spa
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(I searched and there was a similar topic but the solution wouldn't apply to me).
We have two Peavey HySYS PA speakers rated 8ohm and bought a new Yamaha powered mixer. To perform properly the Yamaha needs 4ohm speakers. Doh. Can we change this ourselves inside the speakers (series/parallel speaker wiring????) or are we stuffed?
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