Can you raise impedance?

what he said. im more than willing to bet the reciever has a protection circuit. just do it.

Fair enough. It won't automatically blow up your receiver. Keep am eye on it. If you're cranking it at a party just make sure you keep checking on it for the first party or two.

 
the amp goes into protect when i hit about 3/4 volume

i've been googling for the transformers but all i get is a bunch of mic ones.

can anyone link me to one that would work in my application? thanks

 
I have an impedence matching transformer that will work for you. If you are interested shoot me a pm.

 
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