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Arny Krueger
 
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"KLA" wrote in message


ok, i might like to put this into my case, i m going to

buy an
amplifier Yamaha RX-V357, this is a 5.1 receiver with 100

RMS
x 5, 6 ohms. i will also be thinking to buy this set of

JBL
speaker SCS 200.5, 8 ohms with 160 rms peak and 40 rms
continous. so, 6 ohms amplifier to boot 8 ohms speakers,

does
it mean the speakers will not pull much current from the
amplifier than any speaker has lower than 8 ohms speakers,

and
hence, the amplifier will not burn out easily?


True, but frankly, if you're worried about burning out your
receiver, you're in the wrong game.

what is the role of the ohms in amplifier in this case?


They are saying that the amp will drive a speaker rated at 6
ohms or more, within specs.


if i were to have a 8 ohms amplifer to match with 8 ohms
speakers, will it perform better in electrical sense?


No.