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![]() "Indiana Steve" wrote I am installing two pair of in-ceiling speakers and need to know if it is OK to run each pair in-line and have only two going to the amp?? What is the ohms rating of each pair of speakers? You're probably ok (electrically safe) if you run each pair in series. There may be a small change in sonic signature from the speakers from doing so. OTOH, if you're considering hooking to two pairs of 4 ohm speakers or a pair of 4 ohm and a pair of 6 ohm together at the speaker post of the amp there could be an impedance problem (mechanical amp failure). If you have two pair of 4 ohm speakers, you can purchase a speaker selector box to compensate for impedance variations Location is a sun room-music is for background-currently using just an old stereo amp with ratings of "music power-200W at 4 ohms / 160W at 8 ohms" and "continuous power- 85W at 4 ohms / 60W at 8 ohms". "old stereo amp"... looks respectable, specifications-wise. |
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![]() "Indiana Steve" wrote I am installing two pair of in-ceiling speakers Speakers are rated at 8 ohms / 20-100 watts Two pairs of 8 ohm speakers wired together at the speaker post of the amp should not create an impedance problem for your particular power amp. |
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