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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: montreal
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Hi,
I have a Pioneer SA-6500 II power amp and i have 2 speaker sets. One is 8ohm the other is 4ohm. Now i am wondering if i can use both speakers on the same amp. There is a notice on the back saying: Caution - Speaker impedance A,B - 4 ohm or more A+B - 8 ohm or more Does that mean i cannot connect my 8ohm and 4ohm on A+B ? thanks for the help. Lepoils |
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Yes it does mean that Pioneer doesn't recomment that you connect your speakers to A+B. You can try and it might work or the output devices blows up......
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