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Im not wrong, heat does play a role in the impedance of a subwoofere, there are many characteristics of this, but increase in heat does infact change what the impedance will be

my post originally said: "you're wrong, for the most part"

but when you started rambling on about "and will cause less power to go through it, v = amps * resistence, as the resistence rises, the voltage will go down, thus the amount of watts"

I decided it was easier to just disagree with the entire post.

as the resistance rises, the voltage will (assuming the amplifier was able to run the lower impedance) stay the same, the current however will decrease.

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Im not wrong, heat does play a role in the impedance of a subwoofere, there are many characteristics of this, but increase in heat does infact change what the impedance will be

my post originally said: "you're wrong, for the most part"

but when you started rambling on about "and will cause less power to go through it, v = amps * resistence, as the resistence rises, the voltage will go down, thus the amount of watts"

I decided it was easier to just disagree with the entire post.

as the resistance rises, the voltage will (assuming the amplifier was able to run the lower impedance) stay the same, the current however will decrease.

the main case of this thread is is it safe, I would say not for a daily

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Im not wrong, heat does play a role in the impedance of a subwoofere, there are many characteristics of this, but increase in heat does infact change what the impedance will be

my post originally said: "you're wrong, for the most part"

but when you started rambling on about "and will cause less power to go through it, v = amps * resistence, as the resistence rises, the voltage will go down, thus the amount of watts"

I decided it was easier to just disagree with the entire post.

as the resistance rises, the voltage will (assuming the amplifier was able to run the lower impedance) stay the same, the current however will decrease.

you are wrong, voltage drops.

 

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To: Theydontwantmusic, why do u feel that its necessary to start an argument in every topic that you post in?

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Im not wrong, heat does play a role in the impedance of a subwoofere, there are many characteristics of this, but increase in heat does infact change what the impedance will be

my post originally said: "you're wrong, for the most part"

I decided it was easier to just disagree with the entire post.

Hmmmm...this logic looks vaguely familiar...

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So the OP asks a question and we all try to outsmart each other. Brilliant.

I'll ask it a different way . . .

How can the OP determine the actual impedance of his subwoofer system (subs, enclosure, wire, etc.) for:

1. SPL

2. Listening to music

What tools will he need to make this determination? How does he put them to work?

Maybe this would provide the OP with enough information to understand exactly what he needs to know.

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