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<blockquote data-quote="joetama" data-source="post: 2544729" data-attributes="member: 564641"><p>Ok, well, usually they will play to 4 ohms fine. However, overheating could be an issue if you play them at loud volumes for long periods of time. I think now is appropriate to ask what 4 ohm speaker you are running and if you know the min ohmage of them?</p><p></p><p>You can't think about this as car audio. There really is no "setting of the gains" other than adjusting the volume of your surround speakers/center channel and what not. It's usually a good place to start with a receiver that has automated volume and delay features, check out Yamaha RX-V series. But you usually play the volume level to where you like it and it shouldn't be over driven, if it is you need different speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joetama, post: 2544729, member: 564641"] Ok, well, usually they will play to 4 ohms fine. However, overheating could be an issue if you play them at loud volumes for long periods of time. I think now is appropriate to ask what 4 ohm speaker you are running and if you know the min ohmage of them? You can't think about this as car audio. There really is no "setting of the gains" other than adjusting the volume of your surround speakers/center channel and what not. It's usually a good place to start with a receiver that has automated volume and delay features, check out Yamaha RX-V series. But you usually play the volume level to where you like it and it shouldn't be over driven, if it is you need different speakers. [/QUOTE]
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