4 Ohm Speakers vs. 2 Ohm
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4 Ohm Speakers vs. 2 Ohm
Do you give up anything in swapping out the 2 Ohm BOSE 6x9'* with 4 Ohm aftermarkets? Does the Ohm difference really matter?
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Where did you find 2 Ohm Bose speakers at. The ones in my Bonneville are 10 Ohm. But yes changing the ohm of the speaker will change it.
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most likely the stock speakers are 10 or 8 ohm.
if you switch to a set of 4 ohm speakers ....they SHOULD sound better off the same deck. a stock deck should run 4 ohms no problem. i don't think they would run 2 ohms for too long.....it'd generate too much heat for sure.
if you switch to a set of 4 ohm speakers ....they SHOULD sound better off the same deck. a stock deck should run 4 ohms no problem. i don't think they would run 2 ohms for too long.....it'd generate too much heat for sure.
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The front speakers in a premium bonneville system runs at 2 ohms. Ive been using an aftermarket clarion deck for a year no problem. But i will change the speakers out soon.