I have read here and on other forums not to change the speaker Ohms setting in the receiver but to leave it at 8 ohms, now I am nervous about this as my old SR6007 blew my center channel and after a lot of research discovered that my center speaker is in fact 4 ohms, all my other speakers are 6 ohms.
The documents with this speaker (B&W) state 8 ohms nominal but checking it with a multimeter it is in fact 4 ohms, I know that the closer you get to Zero ohms you go the closer you are to a short circuit. I don't want to damage my new SR7015 and at the same time want good sound.
Question is what to do am really at a loss to get it right and have been thinking of changing this speaker but what I have available won't fit in the space I have available and it is a true 8 ohms, that way at least I can set the Amp at 6 ohms.
Am semi retired and can't afford to blow this amplifier up.