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RE: Ryan R630 Floorstanding Speakers

Posted by Frihed89 on October 26, 2016 at 00:18:07:

No, I haven't heard them, but I like the comments about them that have been posted. The only potential problem is their low impedance (4 ohms). That often means you need a high current amp. On the other hand, one poster is running a Cronus Magnum with good results. Talk with the mfr about the preferences of this speaker to get high voltage or current amps to drive well through the low impedances. Ask if an electrical load/phase diagram is available from the mfr., or ask the mfr to describe the load at various frequencies, if one is not available.