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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 947684" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>Speakers have all kinds of ratings. The resistance, or in alternating current the impedance(nominal-impedance means the average impedance taken over a range of frequencies since this is alternating current) just tells us how much of a load it creates on the amp, or in home audio the reciever. The reciever is called the reciever just because it recieves the radio broadcast but commonly has the amplifier for the system built into it. unless you are talking a high-end componant system in home audio reciever=amplifier.</p><p></p><p>it is not all that hard to do it yourself. Part express is a large internet/catalog dealer of random electronics. You would have to send the speakers to them to have them repair them but They would also probably have the parts you need to do it yourself. A quick search will find them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 947684, member: 11896"] Speakers have all kinds of ratings. The resistance, or in alternating current the impedance(nominal-impedance means the average impedance taken over a range of frequencies since this is alternating current) just tells us how much of a load it creates on the amp, or in home audio the reciever. The reciever is called the reciever just because it recieves the radio broadcast but commonly has the amplifier for the system built into it. unless you are talking a high-end componant system in home audio reciever=amplifier. it is not all that hard to do it yourself. Part express is a large internet/catalog dealer of random electronics. You would have to send the speakers to them to have them repair them but They would also probably have the parts you need to do it yourself. A quick search will find them. [/QUOTE]
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