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I needed to check if my R*-3 series was okay since my receiver recently melted away. On the spec sheet here at klipsch.com the speakers are listed at 8 ohms, but when I check with my voltmeter set at resistance measuring I get 4 ohms?!

What am I not gettin here?

Blue skies,

Stu

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Your are actually reading the D.C. resistance of the voice coil and not the A.C. impedance of the speaker which is the resistance that the speaker presents to an alternating current flow such as a signal from an amplifier.

To measure A.C. impedance requires the use of specialized equipment.

The fact that your speaker's voice coil is showing continuity indicates that it is probably OK. The best test would be to connect it to another amp and give it a listen.

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This message has been edited by lynnm on 04-02-2002 at 01:26 PM

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My 8 ohm JBL Pro sub measures 4.5 ohms when I use a volt-ohm meter on it. I have a 4" 4 ohm speaker that measures 5 ohms when I test it. No way to tell, gotta trust the manufacturer I guess---

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Receiver: Sony STR-DE675

CD player: Sony CDP-CX300

Turntable: Technics SL-J3 with Audio-Technica TR485U

Speakers: JBL HLS-610

Subwoofer: JBL 4648A-8

Sub amp: Parts Express 180 watt

Center/surrounds: Teac 3-way bookshelfs

Yes, it sucks, but better to come. KLIPSCH soon! My computer is better than my stereo!

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Malcolm

Thanks for the link.

I am building a speaker out of individual various assorted Klipsch drivers. I am measuring each driver individually, then calculating the "overall" impediance.

The best way to resolve this is to have an amplifier that can run at any impediance - Just in case your total is 4.5 or 6.2 or whatever.

JM

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Disco_Stu: ONLY 128 MB of RDRAM? WTF is wrong with you!!! Go to pricewatch.com and get 2X256MB for less than $150!!! NOW!!! Everything else is cool.

Anyway, I don't know how impedance "actually" works, I guess it changes with passive/active loads. Like i said, the specs should tell all. I know some speakers drop during certain loads.

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Receiver: Sony STR-DE675

CD player: Sony CDP-CX300

Turntable: Technics SL-J3 with Audio-Technica TR485U

Speakers: JBL HLS-610

Subwoofer: JBL 4648A-8

Sub amp: Parts Express 180 watt

Center/surrounds: Teac 3-way bookshelfs

Yes, it sucks, but better to come. KLIPSCH soon! My computer is better than my stereo!

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