08-03-2007, 06:31 PM
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Special Member
May 2007
Fort Myers, FL
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Originally Posted by Rup_Muk
Matt - yes, they were hooked up in parallel, which in effect halved the input impedance to the amplifier. The speakers would draw too much current from the the amp - and that made the amp go into a "protected" status, turning off the output from the amp - and nothing to be heard from the speakers.
Amon37 - yes, it can be all quite confusing and the issue of safety is dependent on the equipment - whether they have built-in overload protection or not. So, this is a classic case of "YMMV" (your milage may vary). Normally, a 8 ohm amp will drive a set of 6 ohm speakers - make sure that the volume setting is way low. Keep an ear out for audio distortion - if you hear any, turn off the system.
My 2 cents.
Rup.
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Thank you. Just what I was going to say.
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