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Originally Posted by Cunningr
Your speakers have to match your amplifier. I hate to break it to you but increasing ohm rating doesnt necassarily increase the power rating albeit it takes less power to reach the same power with a 4 ohm speaker, but speaker and amplifiers have to match in general terms.
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Not sure what this means. "takes less power to reach the same power"
Hmm at what frequent is it 4 or 2 ohms.
See a typical speaker resistance with regard to frequency. [URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_characteristics_of_dynamic_loudspeakers[/URL]
1/2 way down the page.
Believe it or not the resistance or more accurately impedance changes with regards to frequency whether the speaker is in free air, dash board, car door, or box and box with a hole in it. So for a "matched" system, the speaker position would have be be included in the description.
If you listen to classical then your choice of speakers may well be different if it was rock. They do sound different.
To answer the original question, put in what you feel happy with. All have pros and cons. No perfect solution. (Oh yes there is, go to the recording studio)
Over and out.