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In Reply to: RE: 4 ohms vs. 8 ohms posted by jseverino50 on March 14, 2012 at 22:19:44
Any 6 ohm or higher rated speaker, run on the HIGH imedance switch.
Any 4 ohm speaker run on the LOW impedance switch.
If a 6 ohm speaker gives you problems (overheating, etc.) then just switch to the LOW setting.
Your amp will be fine. If you want to experiment, run your 6 ohm speakers on each switch setting and pick the one that sounds the best.
In this case, Elizabeth was right! ;)
Cheers,
Presto
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Hey Presto I post on several forums and it is always great to see someone who is willing to go above and beyond to research specs and help people out.
The world of forums needs more guys like you
Bravo!
Hey Prosound!
I notice you jump in a lot with help and advice too. The nice thing about so many people seeing the same question is that we can formulate what amounts to the best "collective response". Plus we all learn in a collective way too... it's a win win. When we're all playing well with others, that is! ;)
Cheers,
Presto
Great - thanks a lot.
Learned some things from all of the responses.
Jeffery
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