SRS 2.3 question
billbillw
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Just a question for those who know for sure.
What is the nominal impedence on the early SRS 2.3, (the ones with pin/blade connector and the doughnut pucks in 2 of 6 mids)?
I suspect they are 6 ohms nominal but wanted to know for sure.
I know the SRS 2 was 4 ohms, and I know the 2.3TL is 8 ohms. Can't find anything published on the older 2.3s.
(There is a local pair that has had me curious for awhile.)
What is the nominal impedence on the early SRS 2.3, (the ones with pin/blade connector and the doughnut pucks in 2 of 6 mids)?
I suspect they are 6 ohms nominal but wanted to know for sure.
I know the SRS 2 was 4 ohms, and I know the 2.3TL is 8 ohms. Can't find anything published on the older 2.3s.
(There is a local pair that has had me curious for awhile.)
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Even my old SRS's are 4ohm.. they can be run on as little as 50watts. silly crazy i know... i'd never run them for long on that few watts. but they were disgned to handle as little as 50watts.
I actually ran mine for a few weeks on a old Yammie int running only 45watts. :eek:PolkFest 2012, who's going>?
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The 2.3's are 6 ohms nominal. The TL series is listed as, "compatible with 8 ohm outputs." However, they are 6 ohms nominal.Political Correctness'.........defined
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