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Old 05-24-2008, 04:55 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by MatrixS2000 View Post
This is the right answer...you want the receiver to be setup for the lowest load.

Setting it up for an 8ohm load and feeding it 6 is not the same as setting it up for 6 ohms and feeding it 8. When it comes to speaker impedence, higher than rated is ok, lower is not.
Thanks for this tidbit. So a buddy of mine has four in-ceiling speakers that he "inherited" in his new room he is renting, but he has no clue or way of finding out if they are 6 ohms or 8 ohms. He knows for sure they are not 4 ohms, because a DVD player/receiver with 4 ohm capability shut itself off within hours of plugging them in.

So he got a new higher end Sony receiver, so in order to hedge himself, he would need to set the receiver for a 6 ohm load, because you would not want to set the receiver for an 8 ohm load and feed the speakers an 8 ohm load if in fact the speakers are 6 ohm????????????

Conversely it is OK to have your receiver set at 6 ohm and feed the 8 ohm speaker a 6 ohm load?? Do I have this right?? Would 8 ohm impedance capable speakers depreciate in performance quality at all in this scenario if your receiver setting is for 6 ohm?

Thanks
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