A anzano Great Mar 25, 2018 13 0 60 Mar 26, 2018 #1 Hi everyone, 1 - can 6 ohms speakers be used with an 8 ohms receiver? is it safe? 2 - Is there an adapter available to be able to play music from a USB to a home stereo?
Hi everyone, 1 - can 6 ohms speakers be used with an 8 ohms receiver? is it safe? 2 - Is there an adapter available to be able to play music from a USB to a home stereo?
Solution A A americanaudiophile Mar 27, 2018 1. Depends on the particular receiver. Check the receiver manual or specs. If they don't give a power rating for a 6 ohm load you will be taking a chance by trying it. Might just go into protection, blow a fuse, or blow up. 2. Cheap way to do it https/www.amazon.com/Compact-MP3-Player-FM-Tuner/dp/B00BGW1PFA/ref=br_lf_m_6tqsz646q5486yt_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&s=mp3 Better way to do it that does streaming too. https/usa.denon.com/us/heos-link or portable digital audio player that you can use in other places too.
1. Depends on the particular receiver. Check the receiver manual or specs. If they don't give a power rating for a 6 ohm load you will be taking a chance by trying it. Might just go into protection, blow a fuse, or blow up. 2. Cheap way to do it https/www.amazon.com/Compact-MP3-Player-FM-Tuner/dp/B00BGW1PFA/ref=br_lf_m_6tqsz646q5486yt_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&s=mp3 Better way to do it that does streaming too. https/usa.denon.com/us/heos-link or portable digital audio player that you can use in other places too.
A americanaudiophile Titan Aug 27, 2008 14,933 147 103,240 Mar 27, 2018 Solution #2 1. Depends on the particular receiver. Check the receiver manual or specs. If they don't give a power rating for a 6 ohm load you will be taking a chance by trying it. Might just go into protection, blow a fuse, or blow up. 2. Cheap way to do it https/www.amazon.com/Compact-MP3-Player-FM-Tuner/dp/B00BGW1PFA/ref=br_lf_m_6tqsz646q5486yt_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&s=mp3 Better way to do it that does streaming too. https/usa.denon.com/us/heos-link or portable digital audio player that you can use in other places too. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
1. Depends on the particular receiver. Check the receiver manual or specs. If they don't give a power rating for a 6 ohm load you will be taking a chance by trying it. Might just go into protection, blow a fuse, or blow up. 2. Cheap way to do it https/www.amazon.com/Compact-MP3-Player-FM-Tuner/dp/B00BGW1PFA/ref=br_lf_m_6tqsz646q5486yt_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&s=mp3 Better way to do it that does streaming too. https/usa.denon.com/us/heos-link or portable digital audio player that you can use in other places too.
A anzano Great Mar 25, 2018 13 0 60 Mar 27, 2018 #3 Thank you for the warning, I was ready to hook it up. Upvote 0 Downvote