At 09:36 am 5/23/97 -0600, you wrote:
>Let's see if I can remember my high school physics...
>
>When you cut the resistance in half, it's going to double the current. If
you're using a stereo that expects 8 ohm speakers, it's probably a good
idea to have 8 ohms across there. You can do this by wiring two 4-ohm
speakers in series, or just adding a 4-ohm resistor. If you try to operate
it with only 4 ohms, you might let the magic smoke out of your radio, and
once the smoke is gone it won't work any more.
>
>Personally, I would probably replace the stereo as well. But that part's
up to you.
>
>
If you want better sound, replacing the stock stereo is the first step.
The factory speakers will sound much better once they have more than 2 or 3
watts behind them.
Michael Meyerhoff
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