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carpet helps tone down refective sound but wont do anything for bass. But carpet belong to the floor so i think it would be a good start. I doubt anyone would want acoustic panels on the floor.
Quote:Originally Posted by PlexMulti Does Yamaha have to say that the receiver will do it for it to be able to do it? They show a dynamic power rating for 2ohm and have told me that it was 2ohm stable. I also tested this myself to...
Quote:Originally Posted by PlexMulti SORRY FOR THE LONG REPLY 1st: The load would be 2.7ohm. If it does 2.7 all day without getting terribly hot or shutting down, 2 won't be a problem. For fun I will hook up a 4ohm pair today, a...
Quote:Originally Posted by PlexMulti Not true. When our rep brought a sample 730 over (about a month ago) and told me the amp section was durable and high quality I asked him to explain because I was skeptical. I wasn't a big...
Quote:Originally Posted by PlexMulti That's not why I said they are stable to 2 ohm loads. I said they were because they are. Sure, stable to go into protection mode.
Quote:Originally Posted by Brad Horstkotte Yes different receivers can sound different - but the majority of the difference has to do with the preamp/surround processor/calibration system, vs. the amplification. Edit: plus "sounds...
Quote:Originally Posted by PlexMulti I have 14 years in the CE industry. I'm a THX level II certified a/v integrator who owns a firm designing anything from small family room systems to large, cost-no-object theaters, automated...
Quote:Originally Posted by PlexMulti I have 14 years in the CE industry. I'm a THX level II certified a/v integrator who owns a firm designing anything from small family room systems to large, cost-no-object theaters, automated...
Quote:Originally Posted by commsysman You would be very unlikely to "fry" anything, but the sound quality will probably be poor due to distortion caused by inadequate amplifiers and power supplies. I did fried my older pioneer avr...
Quote:Originally Posted by flyng_fool Utter nonsense. Power is power. As long as you ave enough juice to drive your speakers and it's not an ultra cheap amp you're fine. i wouldnt say nonsense, if you have a low impedance, low...
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