<font color='#000000'>The Sony ES line of receivers will handle your 4 ohm speakers.
These receivers are one of the few where the manufacturer
gives specs on 4 ohm loads. From several posts to this
Forum and others, I have seen people having trouble with
4 ohm speakers with some receivers.
Here is the math on it.
P = IE
Power (in watts) = I (amps) times E (volts)
I = E/R
I (amps) = E (volts) divided by R (ohms)
So....if you have low ohm speakers while voltage
remains the same....you get more amps (current)
and perhaps more than a particular receiver is designed
to deliver and then you get "clipping" or shutdown.
Receivers with heftier power supply can handle the
low ohm speakers.
The Sony ES 4 and ES 5 can be found in the price range
you mentioned. For reasons I don't understand, there
is a bias against Sony receivers in the Home Theater
and Audiophile Forums I have been visiting.
True, Sony's low priced receivers are not the quality
of the Elites and Denons. But the ES receivers compare
well with all the well-known brands.
ES receivers have 5 year warranties.
ES receivers lead the pack in user friendliness.
Regards
JC
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