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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Roma
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Hi everybody...
I have to change my wharfedale "WH-2 CENTRE" because its tweeter is dead I tryed to replace it but i don't like it's sound... Now, i have an unused pair of the little-great JAMO E500... I want to use them together as a center speaker driving them with the same amplifier but without changing the total impedance(6ohms). These speakers have a nominal impedance of 6ohms How to use them together maintaining a 6 ohms impedance??? Any schematic??? any circuit to connect them??? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Leeds, UK
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I'd just use a single speaker, placing two next to each other would double the power handling but cause lots of unnecessary problems.
As for how to wire them you could put them in series for a nominal 12ohms or parallel for nominal 3 ohms, you can't wire two togeather and end up with the same impedance. |
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