Newfler
03-17-2003, 12:37 PM
I probably should have spotted this before I bought my LSi15s, but I have an Onkyo TX-DS777 receiver. It's rated at 105 W/channel into 8 ohms and 135 W/channel into 6 ohms. There’s a warning in the manual and on the back of the receiver that I had never noticed “Caution speaker impedance 6 ohms/speaker minimum”
Now even at 6 ohms the receiver is only 135 W/channel so I’m assuming that at 4 ohms it’s not going to hit the 200 W/channel that the speakers are rated for. Is that a safe assumption?
I’m thinking my only concern is clipping by the amp, but I really never play it quite that loud. I’ve only gotten over the reference setting on the volume a couple times. The reference setting is 62 and I typically listen to everything between 40 and 56.
Do I have anything to be concerned about and should I start shopping for a new receiver that will work for the 4 ohm speakers, or as long as I’m not playing anything so loud I’m in danger of the amp clipping I should be OK?
Now even at 6 ohms the receiver is only 135 W/channel so I’m assuming that at 4 ohms it’s not going to hit the 200 W/channel that the speakers are rated for. Is that a safe assumption?
I’m thinking my only concern is clipping by the amp, but I really never play it quite that loud. I’ve only gotten over the reference setting on the volume a couple times. The reference setting is 62 and I typically listen to everything between 40 and 56.
Do I have anything to be concerned about and should I start shopping for a new receiver that will work for the 4 ohm speakers, or as long as I’m not playing anything so loud I’m in danger of the amp clipping I should be OK?