Monitor(I pod) speakers can be hooked on A/V receiver?

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Vallenato

Audioholic Intern
I got These Monitor(I pod) speakers in Garage sale(specifications below).
Can I to use these on my A/V receiver (Impedance 8-16 Omhs/100 watts for each channel)? rear set up..
The specifications said:Auxiliary input impedance >10 k Ohms..What is the mean:confused:
The Output power:18 W/ch@ 0.05% THD (both channels driven)..What is the watts? This can support the receiver?:confused:
thanks in advance


Monitor speakers:Frequency response: 75Hz- 25KHz (-3dB),Speaker sensitivity: 87dB (1W@1m on axis),Maximum SPL: 102 dBA,Output power: 18W/ ch @ 0.05% THD (both channels driven),Auxiliary input impedance: > 10k Ohms,Auxiliary input sensitivity: 600mV,Signal to noise ratio S/N: 90dB.
 

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Audioholic Intern
I got These Monitor(I pod) speakers in Garage sale(specifications below).
Can I to use these on my A/V receiver (Impedance 8-16 Omhs/100 watts for each channel)? rear set up..
The specifications said:Auxiliary input impedance >10 k Ohms..What is the mean:confused:
The Output power:18 W/ch@ 0.05% THD (both channels driven)..What is the watts? This can support the receiver?:confused:
thanks in advance

Monitor speakers:Frequency response: 75Hz- 25KHz (-3dB),Speaker sensitivity: 87dB (1W@1m on axis),Maximum SPL: 102 dBA,Output power: 18W/ ch @ 0.05% THD (both channels driven),Auxiliary input impedance: > 10k Ohms,Auxiliary input sensitivity: 600mV,Signal to noise ratio S/N: 90dB.
Finally, I hooked both of these speakers on my rear channels and the sound is Impressive better than others that I have into my junk..But still i have the same unknown question.. Anybody knows what is the mean: >10k Omhs of impedance?
Can I to leave these and not overload My A/V receiver 8 Ohms of impedance?
thanks in advance:)
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
That means they have their own built-in amplifiers and are meant to be driven by the headphone output of a computer or an Ipod type device which puts out a few milliwatts, not a speaker output from a receiver.

You take it from there.
 
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Audioholic Intern
That means they have their own built-in amplifiers and are meant to be driven by the headphone output of a computer or an Ipod type device which puts out a few milliwatts, not a speaker output from a receiver.

You take it from there.
thanks a lot;)
 

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