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Post by steveindanville on May 28, 2023 11:06:20 GMT -5
I have an Integra DTR-40.4 receiver and I'm waiting for my new T1+ L & R to arrive (I already have a C1+ in use). The receiver has a setting for either 4 ohm or 6 ohm and higher. Should I just leave it at 6 ohm, as I've heard several times on AVS Home Theater Forum? Thanks!
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Post by geebo on May 28, 2023 11:22:26 GMT -5
I have an Integra DTR-40.4 receiver and I'm waiting for my new T1+ L & R to arrive (I already have a C1+ in use). The receiver has a setting for either 4 ohm or 6 ohm and higher. Should I just leave it at 6 ohm, as I've heard several times on AVS Home Theater Forum? Thanks! Normally the 4 ohm setting just limits the current available which reduces the maximum power available. I had an Onkyo years ago with 4 ohm speakers and I left it at the higher setting and never had an issue. I'd leave it at the 6 ohm setting. Here is an Audioholics article on the subject: www.audioholics.com/audio-amplifier/impedance-selector-switch-1
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Post by steveindanville on May 28, 2023 11:31:07 GMT -5
That's great...that's what I'd figured I'd do. I am salivating to get these speakers! I've wanted them for a couple of years. I bought a pair of TZero+ a couple of years ago, but they sounded exactly like my Monitor Audio Bronze BR5's, so I returned them. Now, with a true 3-way speaker, along with the C1+ 3-way center, I am expecting big things. I'm going to move those Monitor Audio's to my surrounds and relocate the BR1's that I'm using as surrounds now into another room. I've wanted AMT foil tweeters ever since I saw my first ESS-Heil's 20+ years ago!!!
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