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September 7th 07, 01:13 AM
Harman/Kardon HK395 Speakers

Specifications: Power Output: Satellites: (2) 6.0 watts each.
Subwoofer: 18 watts. Total Wattage: 30 watts. Driver Configuration:
Satellites: 2" full range, magnetically shielded. Subwoofer: One 5"
speaker with rubber surround. Frequency Response: 45Hz - 20Khz. Signal
Input: 1/8" analog front. Controls: On/Off Master Volume on right
Satellite. Treble Subwoofer Volume on Subwoofer. Dimensions: (DxWxH)
Satellites: 4.9"x3.4"x4.2"; Subwoofer: 12.2"x6.3"x10.6".


I got this set of speakers with my dell computer & my subwoofer
speaker knocked out after some heavy jamming! But took some serious
blazing for a long time. The speaker I took out from it was a 'Samsung
4 ohms 20 watts' I replaced with a speaker with the same ohms & watts
but knocked out has I raised the volume to the max. so I was wondering
about buying a speaker with a higher ohm or watt will help, without
causing any trouble. I don't know about this, so help me out please!!
What should I do??

digital-designs[_2_]
September 13th 07, 10:06 PM
please stick to the same ohm level, creating a load on your sub amp may
not be healthy for it :)

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