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RE: Question about speaker impedance
Posted by airtime on June 18, 2020 at 07:01:37:
You can't go too wrong with impedance. It's either 4,8 or 16. You can take a DMM set to resistance and measure across the speaker terminals to find out the impedance (resistance in this case).
The only real difference you may have is less bass if the impedance match is way off. You're not driving a hard load or large power outputs, so it shouldn't be much of an electrical issue.