Convention in rating speaker impedance
Serendipity
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Never mind, figured it out...
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Never mind, I think the issue is with the receiver.
http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?126965-Why-do-the-new-Onkyo-TX-NRx09-receivers-sound-so-bad-for-music
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Not that it helps... but the RTi A9's are a 8-ohm speaker that dip down to 4.5 ohms. I think this is standard with many speakers where the impedance will dip depending on frequencies?
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Yes, it's normal. But if the speaker is rated at 8 Ohm nominal, then it's fine if the AVR/amp is also rated for 8 Ohm speakers.Turntable: Empire 208
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