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Two pairs of speakers = 2 Ohm

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Christian Christensen
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Christian Christensen Posted: Sat, Oct 26 2013 2:04 PM

I have realized that many Beovox is 4 ohms.

Considering that multirrom with two pairs of speakers were a part of the B&O concept, with Beovox.

Running two pairs of speaker that is both 4 ohm, is a tremedneously load for the amp.

Was this something that was considered in the design of the amps that they could by default handle any 2 pair of Beovox people had at home ?

Maybe strange narrow question, but maybe somebody knows.

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Dillen replied on Sun, Oct 27 2013 12:09 PM

The impedance varies according to frequency etc.

Generally, if your Beomaster has connections for four speakers you can safely connect four Beovox speakers.

Martin

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