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Post by davedude on Aug 3, 2013 22:00:13 GMT -5
Hello.
I noticed in the manual for the UPA-700 it specifies to use 4 ohm or 8 ohm speakers. I have two 6 ohm speakers (Mirage OM 10) that I use as the front main speakers of my setup. Can I use 6 ohm speakers?
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Post by deewan on Aug 3, 2013 22:05:16 GMT -5
You sure can! No problems at all
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Post by davedude on Aug 3, 2013 22:09:16 GMT -5
You sure can! No problems at all Awesome. Thank You!
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Post by garbulky on Aug 3, 2013 23:07:55 GMT -5
Absolutely you can no problems. Even if it's 5 ohms you can. In fact since it's rated for 4 ohms, it means that even if the speakers dip a bit in impedance below 4 ohms during their playback it would be able to handle it for short durations. Did you know the XPA-1's can do 2 ohms with ease?
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Post by davedude on Aug 3, 2013 23:17:16 GMT -5
Absolutely you can no problems. Even if it's 5 ohms you can. In fact since it's rated for 4 ohms, it means that even if the speakers dip a bit in impedance below 4 ohms during their playback it would be able to handle it for short durations. Did you know the XPA-1's can do 2 ohms with ease? No I didn't know that. Well if I ever get 2 ohm speakers I'll make sure to get an XPA-1
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