FS: Old School Sony STR-D2010 Home Stereo Receiver SUPER LOUD!

Have you ran it at 4 ohms on both channels and it was perfectly fine? It's an assload of power and I would love it for all the features and quality, I just need it to be stable at a 4 ohm load for whatever components I use.

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Have you ran it at 4 ohms on both channels and it was perfectly fine? It's an assload of power and I would love it for all the features and quality, I just need it to be stable at a 4 ohm load for whatever components I use.
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I had a set of Pioneer REV 6x9s' in sealed enclosures that I powered for a while, it was unbearably loud for my apt. but I rarely pushed it THAT loud! Other than that, I powered my Polk home tower speakers.

 
I had a set of Pioneer REV 6x9s' in sealed enclosures that I powered for a while, it was unbearably loud for my apt. but I rarely pushed it THAT loud! Other than that, I powered my Polk home tower speakers.
So you are saying though, that it should be adequate for handling a 4 ohm load? I've been reading the manual from Sony and it lists a power output for 4 ohm loads, yet states that it only accepts speakers 8-16 ohms.

 
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