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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Western New York
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Testing the OHM's of Speakers?
I have 4 10" speakers with this name on them: Linear Dynamics DM-75R. However that is ALL the information there is other than each cabinet is rated 200 watts. These are still in the cabinet (2 cabinets) and were used for my stereo about 15 years ago. There is a midrange and tweeter in each cabinet as well. I thought about just changing the jack on the back of the cabinet (typical stereo jack that clamps the bare speaker wire) to a 1/4" jack to use them for my amp. However, there is no information regarding the OHM's of the speakers? Is there a way to test these speakers to see what their rating is? I tried searching Google and came up short for these speakers.
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Test each speaker alone (no connections) |
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Tele-Afflicted
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THANKS! I never realized that many configurations could be made. One thing that always confused me...is there a difference in sound between the 3 different OHM configurations or is it merely an electronic thing?
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OTOH, I believe you could damage an amp by running a too low impedance load (speakers) with an amp designed for a higher impedance (say, a 2 ohm load into an amp that is designed for 8 ohms). Re; your first post, I would be very careful about running stereo speakers as guitar amp speakers. They aren't designed to do that, and you could easily blow them. Unless we're talking bedroom volumes. The Amp Central section of this forum has some people that hang there that know way more about this sort of thing than I do, perhaps you could post there? |
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