I have two questions.
1. How can i know the nominal impedance in a speaker with 3 difirents componentes with difirent impedance?
2. In a system of 2.5 way, how can i know the nominal impedance.
1. How can i know the nominal impedance in a speaker with 3 difirents componentes with difirent impedance?
2. In a system of 2.5 way, how can i know the nominal impedance.
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Usually the components are carrying their own part of the spectrum so you don't have to add or divide impedances. For example if you have an 8 ohm woofer, 6 ohm mid and a 4 ohm tweeter, the impedance would usually be 8 ohms as the bass uses the most power and is where you have to be careful not to overload your amp. If you have a 4 ohm woofer, 6 ohm mid and an 8 ohm tweeter, you would look at that as a 4 ohm system. If you have two 8 ohm woofers in parallel, you end up with 4 ohms and conversely two 8 ohm woofers in series will add up to 16 ohms.
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