If wired two of Seas L26RO4Y in parallel, the loaded impedance would be 2 ohm. What is the minimum impedance of two Seas L26RO4Y in parallel under 120Hz?
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Topic - Question about Seas L26RO4Y in parallel - pushpulltriode 03:11:10 07/23/24 (16)
- I usually am not in favor of active loudspeakers... - John Marks 09:29:17 07/24/24 (9)
- Just so you know... - E-Stat 10:16:56 07/25/24 (6)
- RE: Just so you know... - tomservo 11:47:03 07/25/24 (5)
- You're mistaken - E-Stat 12:23:45 07/25/24 (4)
- RE: You're mistaken - tomservo 15:04:18 07/25/24 (1)
- Ok - E-Stat 15:07:47 07/25/24 (0)
- RE: You're mistaken - hahax@verizon.net 13:39:24 07/25/24 (1)
- Exactly - E-Stat 13:55:54 07/25/24 (0)
- RE: I usually am not in favor of active loudspeakers... - hahax@verizon.net 20:49:22 07/24/24 (1)
- The we agree that the OP should check out the Hypex DSP digital plate amp! - John Marks 07:21:18 07/25/24 (0)
- RE: Question about Seas L26RO4Y in parallel - hahax@verizon.net 23:22:42 07/23/24 (4)
- RE: Question about Seas L26RO4Y in parallel - pushpulltriode 01:55:57 07/24/24 (3)
- Depends on your method of "...- below 120Hz" - Edp 08:18:16 07/24/24 (2)
- RE: Depends on your method of "...- below 120Hz" - pushpulltriode 01:51:34 07/25/24 (1)
- Define "small room" - Edp 14:43:41 07/25/24 (0)
- RE: Question about Seas L26RO4Y in parallel - tomservo 08:55:27 07/23/24 (0)