Denon 1804 and LSI 7's

jefft1314
jefft1314 Posts: 169
edited July 2004 in Speakers
Any chance a denon 1804 would be able to power six LSI 7's in a 12X14 room? The receiver is rated down to six ohms, but I figure that since I'm in such a small room it may be able to handle the load of the 7's. Any thoughts on this?
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  • Tomasz
    Tomasz Posts: 56
    edited July 2004
    The Denon 1804 which I believe is the same as the 884 can handle a 4 ohm load. A friend of mine has LSi15, LSiC and LSiFX running on the receiver with no problem.


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  • Mazeroth
    Mazeroth Posts: 1,585
    edited July 2004
    Tomasz, kick your friend and tell him that running those speakers off that receiver is a crime :(
  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,583
    edited July 2004
    if it makes you feel you somewhat better... the lsi7 is closer to being rated a 6ohm speaker according to measurements done by stereophile and a fellow forum member.
    :p
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