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Yamaha RX-V3900
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<blockquote data-quote="Anzdaman" data-source="post: 1107126" data-attributes="member: 18597"><p>Hi all. Some assistance please. I'm always just caught up with the mind bending info in relation to ohms & wattage. I have a Yamaha rxv3900 receiver driving a pair of Jamo 707 speakers which are rated at 4ohms which I thought was powerful enough to drive without any hassles. But when listening at slightly high(not too high) volume the amp switches off. I was under the impression that the amp will increase its output to accommodate the load. Am I incorrect in assuming that? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anzdaman, post: 1107126, member: 18597"] Hi all. Some assistance please. I'm always just caught up with the mind bending info in relation to ohms & wattage. I have a Yamaha rxv3900 receiver driving a pair of Jamo 707 speakers which are rated at 4ohms which I thought was powerful enough to drive without any hassles. But when listening at slightly high(not too high) volume the amp switches off. I was under the impression that the amp will increase its output to accommodate the load. Am I incorrect in assuming that? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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