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Bryan Swadener
 
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Default Impedance probs

If you use a series resistor, you'll lose 6dB -- a noticeable amount.
Better to use two speakers, if at all possible.
Bryan

"Blue Lightning" wrote in message
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I assume you meant to wire the two speakers in series, not in
parallel. This will work, but might not be convenient. I think you can
do the 8 Ohms in series but with a loss in overall signal strength.
Make sure the resistor is big enough to handle the wattage or it will
overheat. You could also use a 2:1 transformer with a good response in
the audio range. This would present your stereo with the load it's
expecting.

"Coyoteboy" wrote in message

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Hi,

I've got a relatively old stereo system that has surroundsound outputs,

but
it has them labelled as 16 ohm. I'm guessing I'll be doing damage
(over-currenting the amps) if I use 8 ohmers, so can I use a pair of 8

ohms
in parallel or will that cause problems too? I've been trying to find 16

ohm
speakers but they are not cheap and very hard to come by.
Can anyone suggest anything? Sticking an 8ohm resistor in line with it

one 8
ohmer??

James