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    What does the "2" stand for

    Perhaps it's a 2 ohm speaker? I know that the 130F-6 is a 16 ohm speaker so maybe this is the case?
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    Tony Lowe took over the JBL MI department after I left, so I don't know what all the different add on stuff means. Try putting an ohm meter across the speaker terminals and see what the DC resistance is.

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    Perhaps it's a 2 ohm speaker? I know that the 130F-6 is a 16 ohm speaker so maybe this is the case?
    12 ohms would follow that convention, and likely make more sense for a
    driver not intended for low-voltage/max-current operation (automobile).

    or if you believe everything you read on "the internet":

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