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Impedance Speaker mismatch?
I have bought a new digital reciever which suggests connecting speakers with an Impedance of 8-16ohm. I still have my old LG speakers, which are 6ohm.
I have connected them up, but I only seem to get audio from the FM radio and (very quietly) from AM radio. There is no audio from a CD or DVD. I have yet to try an external Dolby input (from my PS3). I've also noticed that the L and R disappears on my display when I switch from FM to CD/DVD.
Would the impedance mismatch be causing this? I have read that most systems will mute in the event of such a mis-match, but I think it's strange that the FM audio works and nothing else. Could it be an issue with my receiver?
Basically, I don't really want to have to fork out for some 8+ohm speakers if they won't fix the problem.
Thanks in advance
I don't think I've incorrectly wired the speakers as they are recognised and work when I switch to FM radio. The amp doesn't see the speakers when I switch to DVD/CD.
Maybe the amp is faulty. It's a old JVC one, but I can't contact JVC as I can't find UK Support contact details from the website.
Just out of curiosity, I opened it up and poked about (as I usually do when I get frustrated) and I noticed that one of the circuit had come loose from it's anchor thing. I plugged it back in and now it seems to work a treat.
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