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#29378 - 06/03/04 11:58 PM Re: Driving 4ohm speaker loads
bestbang4thebuck Offline
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JT:

If your speaker cable is 50 feet long, the signal travels 100 feet to make the round trip. If the gauge of the wire is 10 AWG and has a resistance of 1 ohm per 1000 feet, the 100 foot round trip gives a resistance of 0.1 ohm.

In the table I referred to, the round trip resistance is given, so those particular resistance values do not need to be doubled when considering the amp-to-speaker cable run. If you were to read resistance values from a table that did not already take into account the round-trip, then a 50 foot cable run would involve calculating for 100 feet of the conductor.

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#29379 - 09/12/05 09:19 AM Re: Driving 4ohm speaker loads
louderplz Offline
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Registered: 09/10/05
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Loc: Virginia Beach
I have a 7 speaker setup all maggies MMG MMG-C MMG-W(2pr). I just ordered the 950 how will these match with 770?

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#29380 - 09/12/05 12:08 PM Re: Driving 4ohm speaker loads
Ritz Offline
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Just fine.
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