On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 09:41:58 -0500, jamesgangnc wrote:
> "mr.b" <mist@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:pan.2008.02.26.14.18.49.841387@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 08:49:54 -0500, jamesgangnc wrote:
>>
>>>> "mr.b" <mist@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>>> news:pan.2008.02.26.13.07.39.260578@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've seen a way to
>>>> "stack" my Dynaco 8ohm speakers that produces a 4 ohm load for my
amp,
>>>> a Marantz 4240. Is this a bad idea? Should I just be looking for a
4
>>>> ohm amp? I need some audio kung-fu here.
>>
>>> Why do you want a 4 ohm load? What is it you are trying to do?
>>
>> It's not that I want a 4 ohm load, it's that according to the
>> instructions I've found, wiring pairs of 8 ohm Dynaco A25's in parallel
>> will produce an effective 4 ohm load for the amp. I'm wondering
whether
>> this is an "electrically smart" idea for the amp I have.
>>
>>
>>
> Anytime you run two 8 ohm speakers in parallel you get 4 ohms. I'm
> guessing you are running it in 2 channel mode? Most amps don't have a
> problem with 4 ohms loads. The owners manual should mention if you are
> not supposed to hookup 4 ohms to it. You do need to be carefull with
that
> unit as it does not have output protection and may burn up the output
> stage if shorted. That unit has a pretty good front end but nothing
> outstanding about the output stage.
No, I'm running in 4 channel mode, but I've got 8 of these speakers and
I'm just fooling with the idea of doing this in my 14x20 living room.
Each pair would be getting less than 20w but I'm not looking for
nose-bleed sound levels in the room...just a nice warm saturation of
sound. I do have the original manual for the receiver and will have a
look at it tonight. Thanks for the responses.


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