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Old 04-03-2011, 10:16 AM
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Can I take the 10s out of my 4x10 and use them in my 2x10?

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Err... what is the impedance marked on the back of each individual speaker?

It can be done, but (a) you may not get the impedance you wanted, and (b) it may not sound good--that will be a total crapshoot.
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You'd need to know what drivers they are, and start plugging away at WinISD to see how good of a fit, if at all, they'd be. Also, I'm not sure what impedance the speakers are in the Epi, so you may or may not be able to hit 4ohm in the accu.
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Err... what is the impedance marked on the back of each individual speaker?

It can be done, but (a) you may not get the impedance you wanted, and (b) it may not sound good--that will be a total crapshoot.
dont have the speakers on me....ill check though
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Err... what is the impedance marked on the back of each individual speaker?

It can be done, but (a) you may not get the impedance you wanted, and (b) it may not sound good--that will be a total crapshoot.
Impedance alone doesn't matter for that much. The remaining T/S specs are all equally important. If even one is way out of line the results will be poor.
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