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Modifying an multichannel amp
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<blockquote data-quote="stereo247" data-source="post: 36779" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>I don't own the amp yet. I need to purchase 8x60w (that's 4 channels per speaker) for the Linkwitz Orion DIY project. Basically his crossover sits before the power amps and not in the speakers which means the drivers need a far smaller load to drive them. He actually warns that very high power amps could in tis scenario damage the drivers.</p><p></p><p>Thanks though for the posts - sounds like the short answer is "no not really." Anybody with any other suggestions for power amps for this project?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stereo247, post: 36779, member: 562"] I don't own the amp yet. I need to purchase 8x60w (that's 4 channels per speaker) for the Linkwitz Orion DIY project. Basically his crossover sits before the power amps and not in the speakers which means the drivers need a far smaller load to drive them. He actually warns that very high power amps could in tis scenario damage the drivers. Thanks though for the posts - sounds like the short answer is "no not really." Anybody with any other suggestions for power amps for this project? [/QUOTE]
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