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Would 680 watts into 4 ohms be too much for this unit in a large room?
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"BP" said:
Would 680 watts into 4 ohms be too much for this unit in a large room? Yes, albeit slightly. -- Sander deWaal Vacuum Audio Consultancy |
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Not too much, question is the quality of the amplifiers.
![]() Try out the InnerSound ESL amplifiers. on the Maggies. ![]() Erik "BP" wrote in message ... Would 680 watts into 4 ohms be too much for this unit in a large room? |
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"BP" wrote in message
Would 680 watts into 4 ohms be too much for this unit in a large room? If you try to use 680 watts with these speakers, it's easy to predict that you're going to blow the tweeter fuses - they are only 3 amps will blow someplace around 36 watts continuous power. The speakers are not that efficient, and the tweeters are crossed over pretty low (500 Hz). |
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