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  1. 3 sty 2006 · No, having speakers with a higher impedance than the amp should not be a problem - you only risk burning the amp when the speaker's impedance is too low, e.g. if you connect 2 Ohm speakers to your 6 Ohm amp.

  2. 18 maj 2023 · While it is technically safe to use a 6-ohm speaker with an 8-ohm amp, it is essential to ensure that the speakers’ power handling capacity does not exceed the amplifier’s capability. Additionally, operating the amp below its rated impedance can lead to distortion or even damage the device.

  3. 23 lis 2017 · The reality is that the impedance can drop to 80% of nominal and on some speaker even less. 8 Ohm rated B&W can drop as low as 3.2 ohm. And the impedance can rise as high as 10 times the nominal impedance.

  4. 26 lis 2022 · It is generally OK to run 6 ohm speakers in series with 8 ohm amplifiers or receivers typically because 8 ohm isn’t far from 6 ohms. However, you need to be mindful and run your system too hard (don’t run it at high volumes and do not run the speakers in parallel).

  5. 9 paź 2005 · Yes, it will work just fine. The other way around - using 6 ohm or less speakers on a receiver designed only for 8 ohms - is where there is potential for trouble. I say potential, because the 8 ohm receiver can usually handle 6 ohm or 4 ohm speakers ok if you don't push the volume too much.

  6. 24 lip 2014 · In most cases it is recommend that the 8 ohm or more setting be used regardless of the actual impedance of the speakers the receiver is powering. The manufacturer puts them there for UL/CSA approvals (in the USA) as well as easing consumer concerns about driving low impedance loads.

  7. 24 lip 2018 · The Luxman specifies using 8 ohm speakers, and the B &W's are 6 ohms. But, the amp has the capability of using both 'Speaker A' and 'Speaker B'. The B&W's have separate speaker lines for the woofer and tweeter.

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