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To correct my previous answer they are 6 ohms* also to add to my previous answer these speakers are best used as surrounds
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Jeff, Thank you so much for your inquiry. If your receiver supports a passive speaker connection and an impedance of 6 ohms, then the SS-CS5 Bookshelf Speakers should perfectly work (regardless of the watts per channel of the receiver). Additional information: • Ohms is a rating that refers to the restriction of power, or impedance. The higher the ohm rating, the more impedance is applied to the flow of power. Most home receivers and speakers are rated 4, 6 or 8 ohms. The exact rating can be found on the unit. When matching speakers and Audio/Video (A/V) receivers, the ohm rating of the speaker should be equal to or greater than the ohm rating of the receiver. • When matching speakers with lower impedance than what the A/V receiver is rated may cause damage to the receiver and is not recommended. NOTE: Some receivers have an impedance range, others may have an impedance switch. The switch may allow lower impedance speakers to be connected without harm to the receiver as long as the switch is set to the correct impedance. At first listen, these new Core Series speakers will make your favorite audio tracks unfold throughout your listening environment, thanks to precise instrument reproduction, positioning, and even depth relative to an expansive soundstage. I hope you find this information helpful, and thanks again for your question! Best regards, Romeo
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.1400 watts is that 2 channel or total power? Is your amp a 7 or5 channel? Are these speakers going to be in the front or rear? What ever the case maybe they will work fine better to give them more power than under power them so crank it up and enjoy.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depending on the resistance and watts per channel. The are rated at 4ohms 100 watts peak
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