Dear all,
i have a configuration of one xti 6000
on each channel
i connect 4 Bose MA12 speakers http://worldwide.bose.com/pro/en_us/web/pa...eaker/page.html
2 MA12 in series then parallel to another 2 MA12 in series
is there any problem in that configuration? specially if one connection is loose then the amplifier will see 16 ohm impedance?
16 0hm on xti 6000
Started by marconi, Mar 13 2012 05:03 AM
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Posted 13 March 2012 - 05:03 AM
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Posted 16 March 2012 - 04:14 AM
Dear all,
i have a configuration of one xti 6000
on each channel
i connect 4 Bose MA12 speakers http://worldwide.bose.com/pro/en_us/web/pa...eaker/page.html
2 MA12 in series then parallel to another 2 MA12 in series
is there any problem in that configuration? specially if one connection is loose then the amplifier will see 16 ohm impedance?
i have a configuration of one xti 6000
on each channel
i connect 4 Bose MA12 speakers http://worldwide.bose.com/pro/en_us/web/pa...eaker/page.html
2 MA12 in series then parallel to another 2 MA12 in series
is there any problem in that configuration? specially if one connection is loose then the amplifier will see 16 ohm impedance?
Hello,
I don't see any problem here. Going from 8 ohm to 16 ohm in case of a loose connection is not problematic for the amp, it's also not problematic for the speakers.












