Driving six 6 Ohm speakers two channels

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DavidWin

Audiophyte
I've got six 6 Ohm NHT Outdoor One speakers I want to drive with a Yamaha HTR 5940 in two channel stereo. Will this work? What's the best way to connect wiring? Channel A, channel A & B?
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
You'll need to use something like THIS unless you want to run the risk of smoking your receiver.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Yes, you will need some sort of impedance matching device such as the box listed or a volume control that has that feature as well.
 
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M Code

Audioholic General
Those speaker switching, impedance matching boxes are junko..
On paper they seem like a good solution but load the amplifier in a very, strange, destructive way often blowing out the output stage..

The best way is to use a multi-channel amplifier designed for multi-zone distribution, check out something like Speakercraft BB-835..

Just my $0.02.. ;)
 
Gordonj

Gordonj

Full Audioholic
I've got six 6 Ohm NHT Outdoor One speakers I want to drive with a Yamaha HTR 5940 in two channel stereo. Will this work? What's the best way to connect wiring? Channel A, channel A & B?
Are you trying to drive 3 speakers on one channel and 3 on another? If so you can run them in series/parallel wiring and not use a box. Can your Yamaha push less the 8ohms?

Gordon
 

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