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<blockquote data-quote="bigblank69" data-source="post: 8612351" data-attributes="member: 571469"><p>I wish I could hold them that long, but that puts me out of my return window with Harman and they are going back on either Monday or Tuesday. Not saying I don't trust you to come thru on them, but I have been asked 3 times by different peeps to hold these amps for them only to never be heard from again. I buy these amps to test and if its a good deal I try and pay it forward vs return them. In this case though my time is up.</p><p></p><p>Either way these are nice amps, and I think you would be wise picking them up online from a retailer.</p><p></p><p>As for hooking your speakers up, no you wouldn't bridge any of the channels. You would hook the fronts and the rears up to the respective outputs and let it fly. I believe the 609cs are 3 ohm, and based on my bench test you will see 100WPC RMS at 3 ohms (Actual output is 4x80 @ 4ohm and 4x120W @ 2ohm). Thats enough power to make those 609's sing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigblank69, post: 8612351, member: 571469"] I wish I could hold them that long, but that puts me out of my return window with Harman and they are going back on either Monday or Tuesday. Not saying I don't trust you to come thru on them, but I have been asked 3 times by different peeps to hold these amps for them only to never be heard from again. I buy these amps to test and if its a good deal I try and pay it forward vs return them. In this case though my time is up. Either way these are nice amps, and I think you would be wise picking them up online from a retailer. As for hooking your speakers up, no you wouldn't bridge any of the channels. You would hook the fronts and the rears up to the respective outputs and let it fly. I believe the 609cs are 3 ohm, and based on my bench test you will see 100WPC RMS at 3 ohms (Actual output is 4x80 @ 4ohm and 4x120W @ 2ohm). Thats enough power to make those 609's sing. [/QUOTE]
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