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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8628750" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>I wire mines to 4 ohms Zero issues over 3 years already. The power supplies handle it as long as you keep the receiver ventilated.</p><p></p><p></p><p>RMS is useless, dont even bother buy speakers based on that. Buy it based on sensitivity levels along with frequency response and overall educated review/feedback of the speaker aka from people comparing the speaker to much higher end speakers that actually knows what they are talking about with an in depth sound review along with their room setup/positioning, staging and imaging. Ignore the typical noob that says "this speaker is great!! loud and clear!!!"". Also if its inside the house, BUY HOME THEATER SPEAKERS. outdoor speakers s*uck</p><p></p><p>Also spend a bit more on a 5.1 reciever with better DAC please. You are asking for trouble when you want a single 2.1 reciever powering 4 speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8628750, member: 650438"] I wire mines to 4 ohms Zero issues over 3 years already. The power supplies handle it as long as you keep the receiver ventilated. RMS is useless, dont even bother buy speakers based on that. Buy it based on sensitivity levels along with frequency response and overall educated review/feedback of the speaker aka from people comparing the speaker to much higher end speakers that actually knows what they are talking about with an in depth sound review along with their room setup/positioning, staging and imaging. Ignore the typical noob that says "this speaker is great!! loud and clear!!!"". Also if its inside the house, BUY HOME THEATER SPEAKERS. outdoor speakers s*uck Also spend a bit more on a 5.1 reciever with better DAC please. You are asking for trouble when you want a single 2.1 reciever powering 4 speakers. [/QUOTE]
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