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I would like to connect one pair of JBL ATX 30 speakers to my Yamaha
RX-396RDS receiver.

The speakers have a nominal impedance of 6 Ohm.
The receiver has an impedance selector : I can choose (for one pair of
speakers) between 4 Ohm and 8 Ohm (not 6 Ohm :-)


Question: do I select the receiver to operate on 4 Ohm or 8 Ohm ?



Thanks in advance !



Jorain

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Better set it to 4 ohm position to avoid possibly stressing the amp. The 4/8
ohm selector switch was a way for manufactures to use weaker components yet
support low impedance speakers.
John

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I would like to connect one pair of JBL ATX 30 speakers to my Yamaha
RX-396RDS receiver.

The speakers have a nominal impedance of 6 Ohm.
The receiver has an impedance selector : I can choose (for one pair of
speakers) between 4 Ohm and 8 Ohm (not 6 Ohm :-)


Question: do I select the receiver to operate on 4 Ohm or 8 Ohm ?



Thanks in advance !



Jorain



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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 22:07:23 +0000, jriegle wrote:

Better set it to 4 ohm position to avoid possibly stressing the amp. The 4/8
ohm selector switch was a way for manufactures to use weaker components yet
support low impedance speakers.
John


Thank you for your prompt answer.
I highly appreciate this !

Jorain

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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 22:07:23 +0000, jriegle wrote:

Better set it to 4 ohm position to avoid possibly stressing the amp. The 4/8
ohm selector switch was a way for manufactures to use weaker components yet
support low impedance speakers.
John


Thank you for your prompt answer.
I highly appreciate this !

Jorain

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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 22:07:23 +0000, jriegle wrote:

Better set it to 4 ohm position to avoid possibly stressing the amp. The 4/8
ohm selector switch was a way for manufactures to use weaker components yet
support low impedance speakers.
John


Thank you for your prompt answer.
I highly appreciate this !

Jorain



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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 22:07:23 +0000, jriegle wrote:

Better set it to 4 ohm position to avoid possibly stressing the amp. The 4/8
ohm selector switch was a way for manufactures to use weaker components yet
support low impedance speakers.
John


Thank you for your prompt answer.
I highly appreciate this !

Jorain

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jriegle
 
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Default connecting 6 Ohm speakers to 4/8 Ohm amplifier

Better set it to 4 ohm position to avoid possibly stressing the amp. The 4/8
ohm selector switch was a way for manufactures to use weaker components yet
support low impedance speakers.
John

"jorain" wrote in message
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I would like to connect one pair of JBL ATX 30 speakers to my Yamaha
RX-396RDS receiver.

The speakers have a nominal impedance of 6 Ohm.
The receiver has an impedance selector : I can choose (for one pair of
speakers) between 4 Ohm and 8 Ohm (not 6 Ohm :-)


Question: do I select the receiver to operate on 4 Ohm or 8 Ohm ?



Thanks in advance !



Jorain



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jriegle
 
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Default connecting 6 Ohm speakers to 4/8 Ohm amplifier

Better set it to 4 ohm position to avoid possibly stressing the amp. The 4/8
ohm selector switch was a way for manufactures to use weaker components yet
support low impedance speakers.
John

"jorain" wrote in message
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I would like to connect one pair of JBL ATX 30 speakers to my Yamaha
RX-396RDS receiver.

The speakers have a nominal impedance of 6 Ohm.
The receiver has an impedance selector : I can choose (for one pair of
speakers) between 4 Ohm and 8 Ohm (not 6 Ohm :-)


Question: do I select the receiver to operate on 4 Ohm or 8 Ohm ?



Thanks in advance !



Jorain



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jriegle
 
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Default connecting 6 Ohm speakers to 4/8 Ohm amplifier

Better set it to 4 ohm position to avoid possibly stressing the amp. The 4/8
ohm selector switch was a way for manufactures to use weaker components yet
support low impedance speakers.
John

"jorain" wrote in message
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I would like to connect one pair of JBL ATX 30 speakers to my Yamaha
RX-396RDS receiver.

The speakers have a nominal impedance of 6 Ohm.
The receiver has an impedance selector : I can choose (for one pair of
speakers) between 4 Ohm and 8 Ohm (not 6 Ohm :-)


Question: do I select the receiver to operate on 4 Ohm or 8 Ohm ?



Thanks in advance !



Jorain



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