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Speaker's impedance
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<blockquote data-quote="alphabet" data-source="post: 63884" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>The 4 Ohm/8 Ohm switch on AVR always intrigue me. Why build something that has to be protected against itself? Or is it a case of so many shortcuts being taken with AVRs that you need this kind of protection and I am not talking about the builtin protection against clipping, etc which is found in some stereo integrateds.</p><p></p><p>Okay, just my bit of rant and rave ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphabet, post: 63884, member: 11"] The 4 Ohm/8 Ohm switch on AVR always intrigue me. Why build something that has to be protected against itself? Or is it a case of so many shortcuts being taken with AVRs that you need this kind of protection and I am not talking about the builtin protection against clipping, etc which is found in some stereo integrateds. Okay, just my bit of rant and rave ;D [/QUOTE]
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