I’m planning for a new project of 2.5 ways triple woofers floor-standing loudspeakers. I wonder whether I should use 4 or 8 Ohms driver for mid & woofers.
There’re two options I could figure out:
I) Using 8 Ohms drivers
Speaker A will be 8 Ohms
Speaker B will be 4 Ohms, formed by two 8 Ohms connected together in parallel
II) Using 4 Ohms drivers
Speaker A will be 4 Ohms
Speaker B will be 8 Ohms, formed by two 4 Ohms connected together in series
There’re two options I could figure out:
I) Using 8 Ohms drivers
Speaker A will be 8 Ohms
Speaker B will be 4 Ohms, formed by two 8 Ohms connected together in parallel
II) Using 4 Ohms drivers
Speaker A will be 4 Ohms
Speaker B will be 8 Ohms, formed by two 4 Ohms connected together in series
How about
III)
Speaker A at 8 ohms
Speaker B is two 4 ohm speakers in series for 8 ohms nominal
III)
Speaker A at 8 ohms
Speaker B is two 4 ohm speakers in series for 8 ohms nominal
Sorry, I’d prefer them to be identical for all drivers.How about
III)
Speaker A at 8 ohms
Speaker B is two 4 ohm speakers in series for 8 ohms nominal