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In theory, you could connect a 5 ohm resistor in series with a 3 ohm speaker and nothing would be damaged, but you would lose efficiency. Just make sure the resistor has adequate wattage handling capability. I’m A broadcast engineer
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You will damage the amp with such low ohm speakers.. The unit specifically states 6 to 16 ohm speakers as I recall from install day.. The low ohm speakers you are trying are probably from an all in one amp and surround speaker set..probably a dvd and stereo amp unit..with its' own matching speakers.. so, no, nothing less than 6 ohm. most speakers are standard 8 ohm by the way.. Your tv output should be labeled as such putting out low audio for aux or other input on the receiver..and there might be a setting in the control page to make this change regarding sound output Again a definite NO to 3 ohm speakers.. Hope this helps.. DrDavid
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