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Speakers??

What is the difference between 2 ohm and 4 ohm? and whats an ohm? i need to know cuz im tryin to replace my mid speakers... thanks
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Re: Speakers??

Monsoon??

Most of that stuff needs replaced with either the exact speaker coming out...or you need to replace everything.
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Re: Speakers??

An ohm is a measure of resistance. So the lower the number, the less resistance the speaker has...
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Re: Speakers??

i am just trying to replace my front 4 speakers, and the 2 mids in a 98 ws.6, and yes its the monsoon, but i need to know whether i have 2 ohm or 4 ohm mid speakers because i found some on ebay but they are 2 ohm...
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