speakers and amplifier. will it work?



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Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
If the amplifier is only rated at 8 ohms, you won't have any fun?

Response from 0[+++++]
If the amplifier is only rated at 8 ohms, you won't have any fun.

Response from 0[+++++]
Before buying, talk to the people who decided to sell it to you and then buy it, if everything is OK.

Response from 0[++]
If you connect two speakers in series to one channel, the technical specifications are fine. But where should you put the 4 speakers and whether it's necessary? And if you just connect them together, you could burn the speakers!

Response from 0[+++]
There are different options here. If you have 140 watts per channel, you can put a speaker per channel, but you have to rock very carefully at your own risk. You can also connect in series. You can even try parallel connection, but you don't know how your amplifier will handle complex loads. By the way, the amplifier working with an 8 ohm load will be more linear than working with a 4 ohm load because of the decreasing effect of the current transfer coefficient drop of the output stage transistors.

Response from 0[+++++]
Connect in series

Response from 0[+++++]
Connecting in series, purely in terms of electrical parameters, almost everything goes through the resistance becomes 8 ohms power remains 75 watts but it will play shit! The only sensible solution for each channel on the dynamics but more than half of the volume knob not to screw in! If you have a decent amplifier, it should be about 200 watts of power at 4 ohms load! Again, if the speaker RMS power is declared 75 watts then 150 watts on a music signal it should hold everything depends on the speaker

 

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