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Re: Re: 4 ohm speakers




>> I'd be very interested to hear how this works out - speakers in
the
>> shower is one of those items that's been on my "to-do"
list for a
>> while :-)

I have speakers in our bathroom one above the shower and they work fine.  I
used the water resistant ones from Henry's.

I went for the 8 ohm one as I have a manual 4 way switch that balances the
input load to 4 ohms when you have at least 8 ohm speakers on the output
side.  I just power it all straight off the Rio.

S.



"mark_harriso
n_uk2"               To:     ukha_d@xxxxxxx
<mph@ascentiu        cc:
m.co.uk>             Subject:     [ukha_d] Re: 4 ohm speakers

17/04/2003
13:48
Please
respond to
ukha_d





Rob,

I assume that the "simple switch" is "either/or",
rather than
allowing both?

Assuming it is, 4ohm speakers are common. The vast majority of amps
should cope with them fine. No need for a resistor in series. (In any
case, they are 4 ohms impedance, rather than 4 ohms resistance.)

Driving both sets of speakers at the same time is potentially more
problematic, and worth checking your amplifier's power ratings down
to 2ohms.

I'd be very interested to hear how this works out - speakers in the
shower is one of those items that's been on my "to-do" list for a
while :-)

Regards,

Mark

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Robert Chasmer <robert.chasmer@m...>
wrote:
>
> These are car speakers and so rated at 4 Ohms.  I had planned to
run them
> off a stereo I have in the office with a simple switch to choose
> Shower/Office.  Is there anything I could or should be doing to
deal with
> the fact that they are 4 rather than 8 Ohms.  Should I put 4 Ohm
resistors
> in series or something?  Will connecting them up directly damage my
stereo
> or the speakers?




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