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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: White '07 3dr LB Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Montreal
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I'll check out your links later after work. To answer your questions :
You won't do any damage to the head unit if you plug in more powerful speakers, the head unit self regulate itself. However if you plug in a 10w speaker and drive it to the max of your head unit, you could damage it with high peaks of power. 30w to 50w speakers are great for running them straight from your head unit. The ohms are the measure of your internal resistance of the speaker coil (impedance). The impedance stays the same in parallel, and defines the current based on the voltage. Stick with the same impedance for the speakers to avoid over or under driving each other. Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant Tapatalk |
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