lucky
03-29-2003, 10:44 PM
<font color='#000000'>non audiophyte here so please be forgiving :)
I had some old surround speakers that were shot and saw some cheapo jensen home theater system for 80 bucks at circuit city. I don't expect fantastic sound but when I got home, I realized I may have a problem. My receiver is rated 100 watts per channel at 8 ohms (there is no switch for 4 ohms plus from everything I've read I wouldn't use that anyway). There is also language that says I shouldn't use 4 ohms with this receiver. My other primary speakers were pioneers rated for 8 so of course I never had any problems with them.
The front and center cubes (yes I've read the 10 reasons to love cubes on this site) are rated for 4 and the surround for 8. I've read that as long as I have a well ventilated receiver I should be ok but I'm still worried nonetheless. I virtually never crank it up, but am still wondering if an evening of even 'lower' volume will shorten the life of the receiver?</font>
I had some old surround speakers that were shot and saw some cheapo jensen home theater system for 80 bucks at circuit city. I don't expect fantastic sound but when I got home, I realized I may have a problem. My receiver is rated 100 watts per channel at 8 ohms (there is no switch for 4 ohms plus from everything I've read I wouldn't use that anyway). There is also language that says I shouldn't use 4 ohms with this receiver. My other primary speakers were pioneers rated for 8 so of course I never had any problems with them.
The front and center cubes (yes I've read the 10 reasons to love cubes on this site) are rated for 4 and the surround for 8. I've read that as long as I have a well ventilated receiver I should be ok but I'm still worried nonetheless. I virtually never crank it up, but am still wondering if an evening of even 'lower' volume will shorten the life of the receiver?</font>