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  • Ohm question

    I have a speaker I found laying around that says it's 16ohm but it reads 12.2ohm, is it close enough?
    LTD M-50 W/ AHB-1 Blackouts.
    Thinline W/GFS Classic II
    Soloist W/Duncan Detonator
    LP W/GFS Crunchy Pats
    Blackstar HT5-H.
    Custom 112 cab W/G12 75T.

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    Re: Ohm question

    While I had the meter out I put it on my 16ohm G12T-75 and it read 23.9ohm. WTF?!
    LTD M-50 W/ AHB-1 Blackouts.
    Thinline W/GFS Classic II
    Soloist W/Duncan Detonator
    LP W/GFS Crunchy Pats
    Blackstar HT5-H.
    Custom 112 cab W/G12 75T.

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    • #3
      Re: Ohm question

      A speaker coil is basically a large inductor. As such, the 16ohm reading refers to impedance, not resistance. (Impedance is similar to resistance but includes a phase component) Your meter is reading ohms of resistance. All that being said, I think your 12 ohm resistance speaker is fine.
      Oh no.....


      Oh Yeah!

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      • #4
        Re: Ohm question

        yea, you should not be worried

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        • #5
          Re: Ohm question

          Cool, Thanks for the responses
          LTD M-50 W/ AHB-1 Blackouts.
          Thinline W/GFS Classic II
          Soloist W/Duncan Detonator
          LP W/GFS Crunchy Pats
          Blackstar HT5-H.
          Custom 112 cab W/G12 75T.

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          • #6
            Re: Ohm question

            DC resistance is one component of impedance and usually comprises 2/3 to 3/4 of the total value. So, a DC resistance of 12.2 is in the range expected for a 16 ohm speaker.

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            • #7
              Re: Ohm question

              Originally posted by Bfeeney View Post
              While I had the meter out I put it on my 16ohm G12T-75 and it read 23.9ohm. WTF?!
              By itself or connected to another G12T in a 212 cab? That's about what would be an expected resistance reading for a 32 ohm impedance spk.
              Originally Posted by IanBallard
              Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.

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              • #8
                Re: Ohm question

                Originally posted by GuitarDoc View Post
                By itself or connected to another G12T in a 212 cab? That's about what would be an expected resistance reading for a 32 ohm impedance spk.
                My setup is in a cramped spot so I half-assed it and unplugged the speaker cord going into my head and read off that, probably threw the number way off. It's a 1-12 by the way.
                LTD M-50 W/ AHB-1 Blackouts.
                Thinline W/GFS Classic II
                Soloist W/Duncan Detonator
                LP W/GFS Crunchy Pats
                Blackstar HT5-H.
                Custom 112 cab W/G12 75T.

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                • #9
                  Re: Ohm question

                  There is very little resistance in a short length of speaker wire + internal connections. I doubt if you'd get it to even show on a meter at any setting. Needless to say, this is all part of what the amp sees anyhow so is the most accurate for settings.

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