How can you tell if a speaker has impedence dips?


I'm considering running two power amps in bridged mode to increase the power. I've read that the only disadvantage to this is that if the speaker has impedence dips below 8 ohms, this could be stressful to the amp. The speakers that I'm picking up in 2 weeks are the Paradigm Studio 20's which are 8 ohm speakers. How do I know if there are periodic impedence dips or if they stay at 8 ohms consistantly?
meech33

Showing 1 response by bombaywalla

Meech33,

Here is the link to the Stereophile review done in 1998:

http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?628:3

I'm "sending" you directly to the measurement page showing the impedance & phase plot.

Lowest impedance is 4 Ohms @ approx. 200Hz (mid bass region). Music has a lot of presence in this region & it is a bit unfortuante that the impedance dips this low in that region! Your amps better have the power to compensate! This conclusion is, of course, based SOLELY by looking at measurement results. Many times results mean squat & the speaker is just fine w/ moderate power!

FWIW