4 ohm or 8 ohm?
ddelcore
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My JVC RX-8000VBK has a selector switch for speaker load. One position for 4-6 ohm's. The second for 8-16 ohms. I have a pair of Polk 10B Monitors that are 6 ohm and a set of 7C's that are 8 ohm.
What would be the best setting?
What would be the best setting?
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I'd just leave that thing on 8 ohm. Receivers are notorious for having issues when people use the 4 ohm switch on the back - at least that's what I remember.
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Why not take the option to run your speakers at the proper ohm setting? You will see more of their ability that way. I've heard that same thing from people that didn't seem to know much about speakers and stereos. I may have also heard it from some that know their stuff, but I have heard it more from the people that don't. I'm not passing judgement on anyone that sees it one way or another either. If people had a problem with their ohm switch it could have been defective IMO. My Polk SDA's are 4 ohm and I have my switch in the 4 ohm position where it belongs IMO on my Yamaha receiver. Works perfect! The Monitor 7C's are rated at 4 ohm BTW. Cheaper AVRs don't run two sets of mains too well. You can only run one set of 4 ohm mains on most AVRs that can do 4 ohm. They normally run two sets of mains only at 8 ohm. I'd suggest putting the switch to 4-6 ohm while the power to the AVR is OFF. Then run one set of mains at a time so they can run at the proper ohm setting. Maybe some people had a problem because they didn't make sure the ohm switch was all the way over before turning the power to the AVR on. Cheers!
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As per other's comments, leave it on the 8 ohm setting. Switching to the 4-6 ohm setting restricts the output.
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