Q&A: How much difference does 6 Ohms make in car stereo speakers?
Friday, January 7th, 2011 at
12:57 pm
Question by just tht kid over there: How much difference does 6 Ohms make in car stereo speakers?
I am replacing the rear speakers in my car, because one of them blew, so I just figure I will replace them both.
The ones I removed were 6×9, with 10 Ohms of resistance.
How big of a problem will I have if I replace them with 4 Ohm speakers?
Best answer:
Answer by Weiyong Wwy
I think it’s not a big difference.
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Most aftermarket car speakers are rated at 4 ohms so I would guess you’d be alright using the 4 ohm speakers on a factory head unit. It should say on the head unit what impedance it is compatible with. Either on the rear, top, or bottom of the unit. Check to be sure. Good luck.