Hi Paul,
I strongly encourage you to measure the impedance using something like DATS V2 or Room EQ Wizard with a jig.
Miller is correct in that a multimeter which measures impedance at DC is not a helpful tool, but they should measure the same.
The DATS or REW tools however can tell us a great deal about what's wrong. You may alwo find DIYaudio a better place for these conversations. You can measure your speakers, post the results, etc.
I strongly encourage you to measure the impedance using something like DATS V2 or Room EQ Wizard with a jig.
Miller is correct in that a multimeter which measures impedance at DC is not a helpful tool, but they should measure the same.
The DATS or REW tools however can tell us a great deal about what's wrong. You may alwo find DIYaudio a better place for these conversations. You can measure your speakers, post the results, etc.