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<blockquote data-quote="morris85" data-source="post: 323331" data-attributes="member: 550002"><p>most home stereos are made to put out in 8 ohm loads, and are not very stable under that, so yes i'd say thats the problem</p><p></p><p>not good for the life of your sub or stereo, but perhaps your home stereo has a setting that will allow it to cooperate with a 4ohm load, one of mine does...check your manual and see if there is anything to switch the modes over, might only be on the 'subwoofer' channel on the reciever..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morris85, post: 323331, member: 550002"] most home stereos are made to put out in 8 ohm loads, and are not very stable under that, so yes i'd say thats the problem not good for the life of your sub or stereo, but perhaps your home stereo has a setting that will allow it to cooperate with a 4ohm load, one of mine does...check your manual and see if there is anything to switch the modes over, might only be on the 'subwoofer' channel on the reciever.. [/QUOTE]
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