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theres a pair of type-s on ebay and it says "These speakers sound MINT, They are over stock units or display models! Rubbers have very small 1mm puncture. They work great Guaranteed or money back!"
Can I fix the puncture, or will it not matter? Its going for $60 for the pair ... hmm decision time |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Jan 22, '06 From Melbourne, Australia Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
no, when you have two 4-ohm subs you can either run them in parallel or series. Doing so will give you either 8ohms (which is what you said) or 2ohm (which is much more desirable over 4ohm!).
Monoblock is the most efficient... look at getting something like last-year's Alpine MRD-M500 as a starting point. Or the JL 500/1. -------------------- www.tangcla.com - photography
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