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<blockquote data-quote="thch" data-source="post: 5018405" data-attributes="member: 562032"><p>more realistically it means things under 4ohm MAY not be stable.</p><p></p><p>its a numbers game. espeically if you get conservative raters who design for 3ohm because many component speakers are 3ohm at frequencies near the crossover. (4ohm or higher at others).</p><p></p><p>further, a sane approach can work wonders. the person who is worried about equipment damage might not do really dumb things like crank every knob on every piece of equipment they own and assume it'll work. (I've seen someone literally do this. LPF 500HZ, bass boost +18dB, bass boost freq 250Hz, SSF 100Hz, gain maxed. words cannot describe the result. except for a few ones like "bad")</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thch, post: 5018405, member: 562032"] more realistically it means things under 4ohm MAY not be stable. its a numbers game. espeically if you get conservative raters who design for 3ohm because many component speakers are 3ohm at frequencies near the crossover. (4ohm or higher at others). further, a sane approach can work wonders. the person who is worried about equipment damage might not do really dumb things like crank every knob on every piece of equipment they own and assume it'll work. (I've seen someone literally do this. LPF 500HZ, bass boost +18dB, bass boost freq 250Hz, SSF 100Hz, gain maxed. words cannot describe the result. except for a few ones like "bad") [/QUOTE]
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