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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8675918" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>Amplifiers have a minimum rated impedance for reliable operation. Your speakers don't need to be 2 or 4 ohms for it to work well. Think of it as a standard way of describing amplifiers and know that 3 ohm power output is between 2 and 4 ohms.</p><p></p><p> As with all audio amplifiers some are designed better than others. Class D full range amplifiers aren't the enemy of sound quality, it's more correct to avoid poorly designed amplifiers. </p><p></p><p> You should purchase your equipment from an authorized dealer. We all love a good deal but sometimes shopping on price gets us in trouble, like when we expect the factory warranty to help and then discover it's not going to be honored because of the seller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8675918, member: 628688"] Amplifiers have a minimum rated impedance for reliable operation. Your speakers don't need to be 2 or 4 ohms for it to work well. Think of it as a standard way of describing amplifiers and know that 3 ohm power output is between 2 and 4 ohms. As with all audio amplifiers some are designed better than others. Class D full range amplifiers aren't the enemy of sound quality, it's more correct to avoid poorly designed amplifiers. You should purchase your equipment from an authorized dealer. We all love a good deal but sometimes shopping on price gets us in trouble, like when we expect the factory warranty to help and then discover it's not going to be honored because of the seller. [/QUOTE]
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