I am terrible at Math (from an electronics perspective). Need some help learning the computations.
L live vinyl Enthusiast Jan 13, 2013 #1 I am terrible at Math (from an electronics perspective). Need some help learning the computations.
M markw Audioholic Overlord Jan 14, 2013 #2 Two things to consider here That depends on how much they weigh and how sturdy the amp is.
cpp Audioholic Ninja Jan 14, 2013 #3 live vinyl said: I am terrible at Math (from an electronics perspective). Need some help learning the computations. Click to expand... OP, which "6 ohm Jones pioneers" do you have ? what mark is getting at, give us some more info
live vinyl said: I am terrible at Math (from an electronics perspective). Need some help learning the computations. Click to expand... OP, which "6 ohm Jones pioneers" do you have ? what mark is getting at, give us some more info
ImcLoud Audioholic Ninja Jan 14, 2013 #4 Should be fine, if you cross them you will definitely be fine, them speakers aren't terribly hard to run..
Should be fine, if you cross them you will definitely be fine, them speakers aren't terribly hard to run..
j_garcia Audioholic Jedi Jan 14, 2013 #5 6 Ohms will generally not be an issue for most receivers. According to what I found, that thing is rated at 105Wx2 so it should be fine.
6 Ohms will generally not be an issue for most receivers. According to what I found, that thing is rated at 105Wx2 so it should be fine.
zieglj01 Audioholic Spartan Jan 14, 2013 #6 live vinyl said: I am terrible at Math (from an electronics perspective). Need some help learning the computations. Click to expand... I am not really concerned about it. The question is will you hold up?
live vinyl said: I am terrible at Math (from an electronics perspective). Need some help learning the computations. Click to expand... I am not really concerned about it. The question is will you hold up?