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... geoff wrote: "- show quoted text - No. 4 or 8 are the common specs, but the spec is for the minimum load impedance, so ann amp specced at 8 ohms *may* have trouble with a 6 ohm load on peaks, but a 4 ohm output won't have any problem at all.. And 16 doesn't matter - if your amp will do the lower ones, it'll be just fine with a lesser load (= higher Z). geoff " So you're saying that I can safely hook up speakers with a 4ohm sticker on the back to my 8-16ohm receiver, but not a 6ohm. No he's not saying that at all. If you do that, you might overheat your amplifier, or cause distortion. There's that reading comprehension problem again: the story of your life. Clear as mud to me, but I'll trust you on this. You're ****ing retard. |
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