FREE: Speaker from AT clone computer could be in electronics project-used
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Description
The listing, Speaker from AT clone computer could be in electronics project-used has ended.
6 inch lead wire.
Unknown power rating, many were never more than 5 ohms.
Used, material tear on outer edge, cone intact.
It worked possibly 15-18 year ago if memory serve me correct.
Please ask questions. Thanks.
Questions & Comments
Just an FYI... 'ohm' is not a power rating. It's a measurement of resistance, or in the case of speakers, impedance. These were typically 8,16 or 32 ohm speakers with a power rating of about 0.5 to 3 watts max. :)
Bidding anyway... one can never have too many speakers :D