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![]() JANA wrote: If the total load impedance is below the specs of the amplifier's output stage, the protection will cut in. Most of these amplifiers are rated for 8 ohms only. On most amplifiers you can get away with 6 ohm speakers being played up to moderately loud volume levels. If you are running 2 sets of 8 ohm speakers together, the amp will be seeing a 4 ohm load. This can cause the safety circuits to shut down the amp. If the total speaker load is 8 ohms and the amp is cutting out, then there may be a defect with one or both speaker boxes, or a defect in the protection circuits in the amp, or in the output amp stage itself. -- JANA _____ I'm pretty sure the asshole Arny Krueger would tell you that it is an outdated POS (Piece Of ****). Right AK????? But, I agree with Jana. |
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