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For some reason the power in my first reciver had this wierd problem of changing power from one speaker to another. When it was new, it didn't do this. I have to get up change the balance. 5 mins later it changes back to normal or switches all to way to the other side. Ok so that ones now dead after 10 years. Now i am useing my dads even older but less used one and am haveing the same issues. It is just normal for gear to do this when gets old? I am wondering if the 2.8 ohmes in my RF-7s just killes amps quicker. I plan on upgrading to seperates later. Is there anything I can do for now?

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You do realize thats the avarage ohmes right? Speakers cam go from 2-40 ohms depending one the frequency. The RF-7s dip into 2.8 ohmes in the bass region. And belive it or not no speaker that I know of has a flat ohmes reponce across the whole frequency range. I think the old RF-3s go down to about 4 ohmes.

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