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Reply to "ohms, ohms, and more ohms......"

lol, okay go to the local home building centre (Hardware in Sears, or the Home Depot), and look for a Analog Multimeter(or ohm meter). You can set it to test the resistance (measured in ohms) of speakers. If you test your whole speaker cab it might not give u a accurate readings so pull out each sub and measure it individually. Then see if its hooked up in series or parallel, if its in series then add up the resistance of all the speakers and you get your total resistance of whole cab. If it's in parallel, add up the resistance of all the subs, and divide it by how many subs you have, and you'll get the total. You can also figure out the resistance without a Ohm meter by dividing voltage by current (amperes)If your know them.
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