S Shayne_3 Prominent Feb 25, 2017 1 0 510 Feb 25, 2017 #1 Don't wanna put money in it if it went work or is not worth the effort..can always go bigger if its gonna be a headache
Don't wanna put money in it if it went work or is not worth the effort..can always go bigger if its gonna be a headache
Solution A A americanaudiophile Feb 25, 2017 The specs on the speaker say they require a receiver that handles 4-8 ohm loads with 10-150 watts per channel. Check your receiver specs.
The specs on the speaker say they require a receiver that handles 4-8 ohm loads with 10-150 watts per channel. Check your receiver specs.
A americanaudiophile Titan Aug 27, 2008 14,933 147 103,240 Feb 25, 2017 Solution #2 The specs on the speaker say they require a receiver that handles 4-8 ohm loads with 10-150 watts per channel. Check your receiver specs. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The specs on the speaker say they require a receiver that handles 4-8 ohm loads with 10-150 watts per channel. Check your receiver specs.