Possibly a mismatch in the speaker impedance. They can vary between 4 and 16 ohms in normal speakers but know nothing about these cube thingies

Possibly a mismatch in the speaker impedance. They can vary between 4 and 16 ohms in normal speakers but know nothing about these cube thingies
Small speakers without fixing holes can be held on their sound boards by driving in round headed screws against the edge of the speaker. Because the round head screw has a flat underside on the head the overlap grips the rim of the speaker. If that does not work a small washer usually does the trick.Nokonium wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2019 10:16 pm
I have looked extensively at speakers but failed to find suitable speakers, I.e. ones that have screw holes so that I can attach them to the underside of my baseboard, of a higher impedance. I can find similar speakers with 8 ohm impedance but cannot see how I can easily attach them to my baseboard.
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