![]() ![]() ![]() Why is this speaker impedance important for speakers? This analogy also applies to speakers because turning up the volume increases power consumption and reduces sound quality. Imagine a water hose the water flow will be reduced when the pressure is turned on lower than its maximum (the “impedance”). A typical home speaker will have an impedance in the range of 4 to 8 ohms (or multiples thereof). ![]() The lower the impedance, the more power it takes for adequate volume levels and vice versa. A lower impedance rating means less power will be lost in transmission, but this can also mean more amplifier power is needed for adequate volume levels.Ī speaker’s impedance rating ranges from less than one ohm to thousands of kilohms. Impedance is the resistance that a speaker or other component provides to an electric current when it’s connected across its terminals. ![]() This blog post will explain everything you need to know about these two types of speakers, including the differences between them and why impedance matters. 8-ohm speakers? This is one of those questions that get asked a lot. ![]()
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