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car speakers on a home system
I have a pair of ADS car speakers I was thinking of using as surround
speakers in my home system. My question is; can I damage my amplifier running 4 ohm speakers? My receiver has the capability of switching impedances, but it only toggles between 8 ohm and 6 ohm loads. Can I just get some 4 ohm resistors and solder them inline to bring the speaker impedance up to 8 ohms? thanks, bruce |
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car speakers on a home system
"bruce racicot" wrote in message m... I have a pair of ADS car speakers I was thinking of using as surround speakers in my home system. My question is; can I damage my amplifier running 4 ohm speakers? My receiver has the capability of switching impedances, but it only toggles between 8 ohm and 6 ohm loads. Can I just get some 4 ohm resistors and solder them inline to bring the speaker impedance up to 8 ohms? thanks, bruce If it is a single amplifier driving both surround speakers you could wire the speakers in series to give 8 ohms. Check the amp's configuration first. Paul P. |
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