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    Posted: 19 October 2018 at 9:01pm
Looking for some help on how to wire these speakers up. Iv already fried a technics amp in the process of trying. Anyone ever used these speakers before and can give some advice. Seem to be very highly sensitive 

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Originally posted by Shadrack Shadrack wrote:

Looking for some help on how to wire these speakers up. Iv already fried a technics amp in the process of trying. Anyone ever used these speakers before and can give some advice. Seem to be very highly sensitive 


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Originally posted by Shadrack Shadrack wrote:

Iv already fried a technics amp in the process of trying.


Exactly how did you connect the technics amp to the speakers? And what model is the amp?

These speakers can be connected in the standard way one box per amp channel but that amp must be 4ohm stable.. most home audio receivers are not. If you have 4 amp channels available the speaker can be bi-amped but those jumper wires shown in the pic must be removed first.
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