Underhanded Penguin Posted September 30, 2001 Posted September 30, 2001 Hi. It's me again. I was just wondering if there was any downside to using both A and B main speaker outs on a receiver simultaneously. Thanks in advance. -UP ------------------ I love you Aki Ross! Quote
JohnA Posted September 30, 2001 Posted September 30, 2001 There should be no downside at all unless your speakers' impedance is low AND you try to push the amp section too hard. Then, you should expect the amp to shut down before it is damaged. John Quote
iXtreme Posted September 30, 2001 Posted September 30, 2001 I dunno about your reciever but on mine if I drive the a and b channels it automatically switches out of surround mode and into stereo. I have noticed that music sounds better when not in surround as that distorts the original intention of the music. If it has an a and a b section then there should be no problem at all. Some amps, like mine for instance has a low imp setting which I can use in stereo mode to drop the signal to 4 ohms for even louder music, man I am gonna be so deaf when I'm 50 it's not even funny! ------------------ Why do you like playing around with my little scope of reality? I can feel it all start slipping away..... See but I don't get it, don't you think maybe we can put it on credit? I get stupified. It's all the same... Quote
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