6 ohm vs 8 ohm speakers

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bklyn_audio

Audiophyte
Can I use 6 ohm speakers with my receiver, which now uses 8 ohm speakers?:confused:
 
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BabelFish

Full Audioholic
I feel that I should know more about this whole 8 vs 6 ohm thing. where is there a good article to read up on this??? :(

(i hope this isn't hijacking... I thought the question was relevant and the results might help both of us :) )
 
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bklyn_audio

Audiophyte
Have a Onkyo HT-S790 home theater system. The reciever is a HT-R540. The extra speakers I have come from an Aiwa system. I was wondering if by adding a 2ohm resistor would help? TIA
 
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MDS

Audioholic Spartan
Look at the specs of the receiver in the manual. It will say if it supports 6 ohm speakers.

Alternatively you can look at the back of the receiver. By the speaker terminals it will say something like 'Caution: speaker impedance 6 - 16 ohm, 8 - 16 ohm' which means you can use 6 ohm speakers for the front as long as the others are between 8 and 16 ohms.

Although they give them different model numbers, the receivers in their HTIB systems are near clones of the 5xx series and all of them dating back to the 502 have supported 6 ohm speakers.
 

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