Noob question about speaker coils.

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I have been looking in to some coils for something (A variable electromagnet which is powered from an amplifier) anyways i am looking at the various gauges of wire and DC resistance for a certain length of wire.

Now i look at some speaker specifications, and see DC resistance of 4 or 6 ohms or whatever even on high powered woofers. This confuses me a bit because speaker coils are usually just 200 turns or so in one layer.

It seems to me that with a bigger speaker (and gauge of wire) that would give a very low resistance.

I would like to be able to make an electromagnet which looks as much like a speaker as possible to the amplifier, but the coil and magnet are both fixed, (it will be vibrating a metal part for an experimental music instrument project)

Is the wire they use more resistive than normal copper "magnet wire" ? otherwise i am not sure what could be going on.

thanks for any help you can give
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