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<blockquote data-quote="CMattox23" data-source="post: 6436989" data-attributes="member: 605192"><p>Na I was just asking that question because I gave up on the receiver. I got extremely bored tonight and pulled a 250watt power supply out of my old desktop, wired it up to a 4 channel amp I had, and used the speakers from my old receiver. Just got confused because each speaker box (I have two) has a 6ohm tweeter and a 6ohm mid-bass driver. So I was thinking that I was putting a 3ohm load on each channel. Then again, I have no idea I think I might have over thought it all lol. Please correct me if I'm wrong...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMattox23, post: 6436989, member: 605192"] Na I was just asking that question because I gave up on the receiver. I got extremely bored tonight and pulled a 250watt power supply out of my old desktop, wired it up to a 4 channel amp I had, and used the speakers from my old receiver. Just got confused because each speaker box (I have two) has a 6ohm tweeter and a 6ohm mid-bass driver. So I was thinking that I was putting a 3ohm load on each channel. Then again, I have no idea I think I might have over thought it all lol. Please correct me if I'm wrong... [/QUOTE]
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