Speaker Ohm question...
If you have a stereo with 4 ohms outputs you should use 4 ohms speakers or higher ohms, don't use less because you may burn your stereo outputs.
so answering just your question, they will work without any problem BUT the problem is going to be to the head, because of the impedance difference of the speakers with the head unit.
If you have a stereo with 4 ohms outputs you should use 4 ohms speakers or higher ohms, don't use less because you may burn your stereo outputs.
If you have a stereo with 4 ohms outputs you should use 4 ohms speakers or higher ohms, don't use less because you may burn your stereo outputs.
I didn't think 2 ohm was better. I just didn't notice it until they got here.
I'm not trying to win any contest here. I just want to replace the rears since one is bad.
borrego97 thanks for the simple answer, and everyone else for all their help
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I'm not trying to win any contest here. I just want to replace the rears since one is bad.
borrego97 thanks for the simple answer, and everyone else for all their help
I know! I'm kind of new to this forum and... I really don't know how to use it properly! so... I think I'm posting randomly





