Kalle
11-25-2014, 05:42 AM
Hi!
I tried to power my LSR32 with my onkyo 5008 today. But at higher SPLs the reciver turns of. Ok it is quite loud then but not near what they are capable of. Normaly I use them with at Lab group 1600 pro amp. But thoughts of less gear tempts me. The Onkyo is speced for 4ohm speakers. Speced at around 260 rms @ 4ohm.
Actually once even my Lab amp went in therminal protection (heat) but only for a second and at real high SPL (higher than healthy I think) (could been because of poor ventiolation to). I guess that states the thougt of the LSR being a hard load? The lab amp is top quality 2ohm stable. Impendance dips?
Anyone other experienced this?
Edit: I have done some reading. I have set the impendance in the reciver to 4 ohms. But as far as I understand that is a saftey and some kind of power regulation. It reduces the power significant and goes in protection early (ier). I will double check this with onkyo support before i set it in 6 ohm (full power)
Regards
Karl
I tried to power my LSR32 with my onkyo 5008 today. But at higher SPLs the reciver turns of. Ok it is quite loud then but not near what they are capable of. Normaly I use them with at Lab group 1600 pro amp. But thoughts of less gear tempts me. The Onkyo is speced for 4ohm speakers. Speced at around 260 rms @ 4ohm.
Actually once even my Lab amp went in therminal protection (heat) but only for a second and at real high SPL (higher than healthy I think) (could been because of poor ventiolation to). I guess that states the thougt of the LSR being a hard load? The lab amp is top quality 2ohm stable. Impendance dips?
Anyone other experienced this?
Edit: I have done some reading. I have set the impendance in the reciver to 4 ohms. But as far as I understand that is a saftey and some kind of power regulation. It reduces the power significant and goes in protection early (ier). I will double check this with onkyo support before i set it in 6 ohm (full power)
Regards
Karl