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Old Oct 28, 2012 | 07:46 PM
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Will this amp and speakers be a good match PLZ HELP

Hi i have recently bought the amp i have given its link below and i want to buy the speakers (link is given below) can some of you experts help me and tell me will this be a good combination or the speakers will be weak wtih this amp and wont sound good or there is a possibility of blowing up the speakers with that amp.Thank You


AMP Soundstream - Tarantula Amplifiers

Speakers Reference 6030cs - Infinity
Old Oct 29, 2012 | 02:19 PM
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That's good. He appears to be very green.
Old Oct 30, 2012 | 07:54 AM
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I was 'green' too when I joined the forum in '08. So its nice to be able to return the favor, so to speak.

Any thoughts on that amp/speaker combo. I suggested that they aren't really a good fit. But I thought he should get a few more opinions that mine alone.

What I don't understand is JBL's "true 4ohm" technology based on 2 ohm speakers. I understand how they're trying to explain it, but aren't sure its factual. By their logic, then hooking up a 4 ohm speaker will create a larger load at the amp, and its output will be reduced...?
Old Oct 31, 2012 | 02:16 PM
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That's their stance - that once you consider the impedance of the wire, loading, and any sort of temp. rise, etc that a 2ohm speaker is a better fit for a 4ohm amplifier.

Some clever marketeering involved there.
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