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Post by wnydel on Jan 1, 2020 20:22:36 GMT -5
Some day I’m going to buy a great receiver, until then, in the interest of saving money, I have settled on a step up from my other receiver.
My question is this, in one room I have a pair of t1s and a c2. I use an Onkyo 686 and that had no problem with the 4om.
Now I’m setting up another room. I debated on a different brand, but damn I love the sound I have. So, instead of mixing it up, I’m getting the T2+ and c2+ for that room.
I like my 686 a lot, but the Denon AVR-X3500H has been recommended to me as a step up for my new room. Long story short, would that have any issues with the 4om speakers?
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Post by ÈlTwo on Jan 2, 2020 0:23:40 GMT -5
Always read your printed information, the datasheet says :
AMPLIFIER FEATURES • 165 W/Ch (6 Ω, 1 kHz, 1% THD, 1 Channel Driven, IEC) • Dynamic Audio Amplification delivers thrilling multichannel and stereo performance • High-current power drives large speakers with 4-ohm resistance.
That's why you had no problem with 4 ohm speakers, and since the T2s and the C2 are all 4 ohm speakers, you should have no problem.
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Post by wnydel on Jan 2, 2020 12:08:58 GMT -5
Always read your printed information, the datasheet says :
AMPLIFIER FEATURES • 165 W/Ch (6 Ω, 1 kHz, 1% THD, 1 Channel Driven, IEC) • Dynamic Audio Amplification delivers thrilling multichannel and stereo performance • High-current power drives large speakers with 4-ohm resistance.
That's why you had no problem with 4 ohm speakers, and since the T2s and the C2 are all 4 ohm speakers, you should have no problem.
Thank you! I just get a little nervous about screwing things up since this stuff is still new to me.
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