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    Can I drive 2 or more amps from a BX63?

    I would like to drive 3 amps by splitting the signal but I'm clueless what the ramfications are.

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    Yes. Output impedance is 180 Ohms:

    http://manuals.harman.com/JBL/HOM/Te...BX63A%20ts.pdf

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    Thank you. I am electrically illiterate but I will drive on fearlessly.

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