Average OHM for 1.2tl
Okay, I have a Denon 5803A that has 170 WPC for 8 ohm and 200 for 4 ohm (probably not 100% accurate). My 1.2TLs only mention that they are compatible with 8ohm loads. I was wondering what the nominal ohm rating is to know the load it's putting on my reciever. I have pushed it to the point that the Greek busts I put on them for decoration started to move and almost fell over. I'm sure I have enough power to drive them for apartment living, but just wonderered what the nominal load was and not just that they are compatible with 8ohm.
Thanks!
Robert
P.S. After watching the movement during full load from my reciever, I'm sure I need to bass braces. Figure they can't transmit more bass than they already do. Hehehe.
Thanks!
Robert
P.S. After watching the movement during full load from my reciever, I'm sure I need to bass braces. Figure they can't transmit more bass than they already do. Hehehe.
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