Can I Replace My 8 ohm woofer with a 4 ohm woofer??
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dietrich i have no problem giving you an apple as I was probably tired when i responded to this and there are one or two typos.quote:Originally posted by Bob Dietrich:
[qb] McGyver,
Pay attention, class is now in session...
If you were to replace the bass drivers the nominal impedance load for just the frequencies that driver covers are affected. On average, or the nominal load for the entire frequency range of the cabinet may only slightly be lowered depending upon the true measured impedance of the new drivers.
Further, there really is no set impedance as impedance is frequency dependent...meaning it varies greatly. Many speakers can range from 2^ to as high as 20^.
As for the formula for determining nominal loads please take note:
Z = resistance (or load)
Z1 X Z2 divided by Z1 + Z2 = Z
I'll be expecting an apple next session McGyver...
Personally, I woud contact the manufacturer about a replacement speaker, or get the specs of the original drivers and call Eminance to see what they have that matches up well. A 50-50 chance isn't even close really, I suspect randomly throwing drivers in that cabinet gives you a 1 in 10 chance of even equaling the original performance.
Bob Dietrich [/qb]
so ur calling us dumb??...quote:Originally posted by McGyver:
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Like I said dietrich we can get into a lot of details but I tried to make it as simple as possible so that they can understand a little something. Thnx for pointing some things out [/qb]
<<==shakes bob's hand.quote:Originally posted by Bob Dietrich:
[qb] Actually, Z DOES equal resistance. If the impedance varies, so shall the resistance...basic 101 stuff here, nothing groundbreaking.
As for explaining things, I wasn't aware I was going over the top, I try to keep things very simple and easy to read/understand. From the numerous emails I receive thanking me for advice and further advice, I had hoped it was working. We could get into a really hot thread on advanced electrical theory or even fluid dynamics which all relates to sound...fun stuff to be sure, but not a very good read...and FYI, you can just call me Bob... [/qb]