Can my home stereo which is 8 ohm push a 4 ohm 10″ sub thats in a home stereo speaker box and sound good?

February 16, 2009
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Jonathan S asked:


I have some homemade speaker boxes, all they need is the sub woofer. I got the tweeter in there with a crossover. I found some 4 ohm 10″ kicker subs for a good deal and was wondering if they would sound ok coming from a 8 ohm home pioneer stereo.

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2 Responses to Can my home stereo which is 8 ohm push a 4 ohm 10″ sub thats in a home stereo speaker box and sound good?

  1. Daniel K on February 20, 2009 at 3:07 am

    It all depends on how you plan to hook all this up. My first suggestion would be to just put the 10 inch speakers in the boxes with the tweeters and crossover. You would in effect have a pair of two way speakers. It might work. If the Pioneer receiver is rated for 8 ohms minimum per channel, it might not work too well with a four ohm speaker but it is worth a try.

    The best option of course is to go out and buy a pair of good 8 ohm speakers that are complete.

  2. magyver on February 21, 2009 at 1:07 am

    How good they would sound is up to the quality of the drivers. As far as it being OK, yes. 8 ohm rated stereos are stable to 4 ohms, and actually deliver slightly more power to a 4 ohm speaker load.

    Go ahead and try it.

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