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In Reply to: Why to avoid drivers connected in series ... posted by Richard Greene on May 6, 1999 at 13:20:12:
Just two things that don't make sense to me still (yup, I be dense).Doesn't back-EMF occur in single drivers? Why would it be a problem only with series drivers?
I understand that an amp's output maximum will only double for a 4 ohm load compared to an 8 ohm for the best of amps, but at lower volumes (1 volt, for example), why would an amp's current not double for half the impedance? Do I need to learn me how amps work now? Ah, geesh... I'm quite content with simply understanding speakers... *sigh* =Þ
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