In my HT/surround rig, I'm using three KEF (RDM 2, r/l. C-100, cntr) 'speakers in front, all 6-ohm. For rears, I'm using my old KEF 104/2's, which are 4-ohm (don't ask about the configuration...it's a "room" thing).Will the difference in loads make for trouble (I've got a very low level tizz at ear-to-grille nearfield that I can't chase down for the life of me, and I'm wondering if this could be a factor)?
Thanks -b
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Topic - Am I doing a bad thing mixing front/rear Ohms? - Bosh 09:55:02 01/04/02 (2)
- Re: Am I doing a bad thing mixing front/rear Ohms? - Robert Karl Stonjek 16:21:54 01/04/02 (1)
- Thanks (but I'm tizzing on all channels) - Bosh 08:44:09 01/06/02 (0)