Just spent a weekend swapping speakers, horns and wire harnesses between two cabs. Both Avatar. One is 4 ohms one is 8 ohms.
The 8 ohm has two 4 ohm speakers wired in series. When I measured the cab omhage after the transfer, I noticed my standard run-of-the-mill ohm meter showed showething like 8.9 ohms. Not a big deal, but usually cabs on the meter measure below the stated amount. s does the 4 ohm cab. But is that only for parallel wiring?
I'm just paranoid I did something wrong. But it sounds fine....
Thanks!!
You might find the info here:
http://www.bcae1.com/spkrmlti.htm
Thanks. But pretty sure I'm OK there since I carried over the wiring, horn and crossover.
I'm wondering if serial wired speakers tend to measure differently with a run-of-the-mill-autoparts-store ohm meter versus parallel wired speakers.
Fer instance, I have some older JBLs rated at 8 ohms each but they meaure at 5 on the meter. Newer speakers closer to 7. Just curious if there is something similar with wiring patterns.
Thanks brother!
Quote from: Happy Face on April 04, 2011, 09:27:24 AM
Just spent a weekend swapping speakers, horns and wire harnesses between two cabs. Both Avatar. One is 4 ohms one is 8 ohms.
The 8 ohm has two 4 ohm speakers wired in series. When I measured the cab omhage after the transfer, I noticed my standard run-of-the-mill ohm meter showed showething like 8.9 ohms. Not a big deal, but usually cabs on the meter measure below the stated amount. s does the 4 ohm cab. But is that only for parallel wiring?
I'm just paranoid I did something wrong. But it sounds fine....
Thanks!!
the ohms are the target of the range. many speakers will be + or - . you should be fine. BTW I love my Avatar cabinets and just hiund up with dave about 10 minutes ago as i was ordering some covers...