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<blockquote data-quote="cfp" data-source="post: 7277444" data-attributes="member: 619900"><p>I've just installed an old amp for my front speakers and one of the channels is fuzzy/crackly but the other is fine, it is also fine in the bridge mode.</p><p></p><p>Have tested the amp with another speaker and it does the same thing. So assuming that its the amp that is broken would it be possible to wire the speakers in to the same terminal be it on a single channel or bridged? If so which way would be best?</p><p></p><p>Technical specs</p><p></p><p>nominal output power (B+=14.4V) 2x80W/1x210W on 4Ohm</p><p></p><p>nominal output power (B+=14.4V) 2x112W on 2Ohm</p><p></p><p>loudspeaker impedance (stereo) 2-8Ohm</p><p></p><p>Speaker 60W RMS</p><p></p><p>impedance 4Ohm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfp, post: 7277444, member: 619900"] I've just installed an old amp for my front speakers and one of the channels is fuzzy/crackly but the other is fine, it is also fine in the bridge mode. Have tested the amp with another speaker and it does the same thing. So assuming that its the amp that is broken would it be possible to wire the speakers in to the same terminal be it on a single channel or bridged? If so which way would be best? Technical specs nominal output power (B+=14.4V) 2x80W/1x210W on 4Ohm nominal output power (B+=14.4V) 2x112W on 2Ohm loudspeaker impedance (stereo) 2-8Ohm Speaker 60W RMS impedance 4Ohm [/QUOTE]
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