A friend has a pair of Glenspeak (may be mispelled) speakers with blown 5" mids. They are 6 ohm.
I have a pair of Peerless 5" mids, but they are 16 ohm.
Is there a mod at the back of the driver or on the crossover that can be made so this 16 ohm driver can be used satisfactorily?
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Topic - Replacing a midrange driver - different impedance - Byrd69 07:55:45 02/04/21 (5)
- RE: Replacing a midrange driver - different impedance - JURB 10:53:28 03/02/21 (0)
- RE: Replacing a midrange driver - different impedance - Presto 21:32:55 02/22/21 (0)
- you'd have to redo the crossover and adjust the sensitivity of the driver... - mhardy6647 05:46:30 02/05/21 (0)
- RE: Replacing a midrange driver - different impedance - hahax@verizon.net 18:26:59 02/04/21 (0)
- The short answer is "no." - Brian H P 16:27:21 02/04/21 (0)