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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
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<blockquote data-quote="kc2eeb" data-source="post: 142303" data-attributes="member: 811"><p>Sorry, but I have to correct you. (OMG I sound like a school teacher)</p><p>To use the plumbing analogy:</p><p>Current is the volume of water</p><p>Voltage is the pressure</p><p>Resistance you might say is the diameter of the pipe</p><p>So, think of a high resistance as a pin hole in a dam, it's only a drip,</p><p>but, lower resistance, you've got a hole in the dam and the valley is flooding.</p><p>High resistance =less current</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc2eeb, post: 142303, member: 811"] Sorry, but I have to correct you. (OMG I sound like a school teacher) To use the plumbing analogy: Current is the volume of water Voltage is the pressure Resistance you might say is the diameter of the pipe So, think of a high resistance as a pin hole in a dam, it's only a drip, but, lower resistance, you've got a hole in the dam and the valley is flooding. High resistance =less current [/QUOTE]
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Check your stock speaker ohms Rm50
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