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  1. Lol wow something is not right there! No wonder channels are blowing out because the ohm's are all over the place. The sub is either 4ohm or 8ohm. Not 2ohm 1ohm or .5ohm or 5.7ohm lol they don't make subs for 5.7ohm and the only products on the market that make 3 or 6ohm are jl audio for car audio and that's cuz they want you to purchase there amps also. The readings you got on the 2 speakers are just waked haha, doesn't make sense. I am going To buy a dual 4ohm 12inch REx sub and hook it up for 8ohms. I have a Logitech z5500 at home and the amp on it supplies 188wrms at 8ohms just to the sub so I replaced the 10 with a 12 inch 2x4ohm REx sub and it pounds! Klipsch built too small of a box for the amount of power that amp produces, 130wrms to that little 61/2inch sub lol, realistically the sub cannot handle that much power. They make it small for shipping. Anyways thanks for the readings anyway they are kinda messed but I'll see what I can do and let ya know
  2. Hey man that sucks to hear about your messed up system, I didn't even think to use a multimeter to measure it lol! Since yours is apart I would greatly apreciate the help
  3. I don't understand what the "secret" seems to be about no one knowing what the damn impedence or ohm rating of the 61/2inch sub is? I have looked everywhere and i know that the SATELLITES only are 4ohm. people have been confusing satellites with the sub impedence. I cannot find a single thread where someone has said that the klipsch promedia 2.1 system has a sub that runs at ?? ohms just satellites. If you know for sure please share Thanks
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