Check the impedance of your speakers. If they are 4 Ohm, I wouldn't
recommend wiring them in parallel unless your new head unit amp supports 2
Ohm loads - see my email from jan 2001
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/emaillists/nz ... g00107.sht
some useful info here
http://www.miata.net/garage/audio.html#headspkr
http://www.fizzindi.demon.co.uk/hspeak.htm
http://www.lane.demon.co.uk/speakers.htm
not much else at miata.net - there used to be more ( possibly because Jeff
Anderson in the US makes money from repairing Miata radios with probs such
as this...but maybe not) see http://www.miata.net/products/ptm/ptm9705.html
cheers
H.
Wiring Headrest speakers - (Was Re: Speakers)
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Wiring Headrest speakers - (Was Re: Speakers)
Don't know what the impedance of the speakers is, but the DC resistance at
the head unit connector was around 4ohms (with them paralleled) so decided
to take the easy route and leave them that way. The wiring is fairly light
as well, so I doubt you would get the impedance low enough to be a problem
with most units. Good point though. My Sony is rated at 50 watts into 4ohm
load.
Grant.
the head unit connector was around 4ohms (with them paralleled) so decided
to take the easy route and leave them that way. The wiring is fairly light
as well, so I doubt you would get the impedance low enough to be a problem
with most units. Good point though. My Sony is rated at 50 watts into 4ohm
load.
Grant.
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Wiring Headrest speakers - (Was Re: Speakers)
ahh yes - factory headrest speakers - they are 8 Ohm. For some reason I
thought you had changed them for new ones sorry...
cheers
H.
thought you had changed them for new ones sorry...
cheers
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