Table of Contents
- 1 Can you mix impedance?
- 2 Is 8 ohms low or high impedance?
- 3 Can I mix 8 ohm and 6 ohm speakers?
- 4 Can you mix 6 and 8 ohm speakers?
- 5 Can you mix 4 ohm and 8 ohm speakers?
- 6 Can I hook up 8 ohm speakers to a 4 ohm amplifier?
- 7 What ohm should I Set my receiver to?
- 8 Can I power 6 ohm and 8 ohm speakers at the same time?
Can you mix impedance?
A: The short answer to your question is that you absolutely can mix and match speakers of varying impedance.
Is 8 ohms low or high impedance?
Low impedance is in a range of approximately 2 to 16 Ω (often referred to as 8Ω). Low Impedance is ideal for high performance applications, high powered speakers and short cable runs.
Can I mix 8 ohm and 6 ohm speakers?
If you run both the 8 and 6 ohm speakers at once, and turn up the volume, that could strain the amp = go back to rule #1 AND monitor if the amp gets hot. “6 ohm” or “4 ohm” etc amp settings usually reduce the maximum output voltage, thus reducing the maximum output current, thus reducing the output power.
Can I use speakers with different impedance?
You can connect speakers of any impedance to an amplifier, and they will work. However, if the amplifier isn’t designed to drive speakers with lower impedance (4-ohms, for example), then the amplifier may overheat if you turn the volume up very loud.
Can I run 4 ohm speakers on an 8 ohm amp?
Originally Answered: Can I use two 4 ohm speakers with on an 8 ohm amplifier? Yes you can. As long as you Don’t play it at too high of a volume. Basically if you play it too loud the speaker will draw too much current and you might blow the amplifier.
Can you mix 6 and 8 ohm speakers?
Can you mix 4 ohm and 8 ohm speakers?
Typically, 4-ohm speakers should be used with the 4-ohm speaker outputs of an amplifier, and 8-ohm speakers should be used with 8-ohm amplifier outputs. So to answer the key question here, Yes, it is very possible to mix 4ohm and 8ohm rated speakers together.
Can I hook up 8 ohm speakers to a 4 ohm amplifier?
Yes, you can use 8 ohm speakers with a 4 ohm amplifier. Just wire two 8 ohm speakers of the same wattage in parallel.
What ohms should I Set my AVR to?
More sharing options… Most AVRs have a default setting of either 6 ohms or 8 ohms. Most also advise against 4 ohms because of the power limiting and it is usually available for 4 ohms testing certification only. Set it and forget it at 8 ohms if a choice or 6 ohms if 8 ohms is not a choice.
What should I set the impedance of my speakers to?
Leave the impedance switch set to its default 8 ohm setting. There’s no benefit to setting it lower, not even when using all 6 ohm or below 6 ohm impedance speakers. Set your Receiver to 6 ohms, as your main front L and R are 6 ohm and the Receiver may put a Voltage limit to make sure you do not exceed the total Wattage Rating.
What ohm should I Set my receiver to?
Some receivers have an impedance selector switch. In most cases it is recommend that the 8 ohm or more setting be used regardless of the actual impedance of the speakers the receiver is powering. The manufacturer puts them there for UL/CSA approvals (in the USA) as well as easing consumer concerns about driving low impedance loads.
Can I power 6 ohm and 8 ohm speakers at the same time?
So you should be good to go. There’s no problem associated with powering both 6 and 8 ohm speakers at the same time via the same AV receiver. Issues are more likely to arise if powering speakers with an impedance below 6 ohm. Leave the impedance switch set to its default 8 ohm setting.