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Re: M80 tweeter damage - may need a separate ampli
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It's been a while but I know for sure it was well over 100db, yes I measured it.
Rick
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Re: M80 tweeter damage - may need a separate amplifier
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Joined: Jan 2002
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connoisseur
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connoisseur
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Hi Louis,
Yes, actually, the least expensive Denons and Sherwood Newcastles will drive the 4-ohm M80s within reasonable limits in terms of rated output power and room size.
You should know that when you set your Onkyo to the 4-ohm setting, you are actuating a current-limiting circuit that greatly lowers the voltage and current flow delivered to the output devices, thus limiting your Onkyo's power output to a fraction of its rated power.
That's why when you continue to increase the level, you risk clipping the amplifier or pushing it into excessive distortion because the voltage rails are "limited" by the 4-ohm setting.
Alan Lofft, Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)
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Re: M80 tweeter damage - may need a separate ampli
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I'm too a new owner of the Onkyo805 driving my M80. After several days of listening and reading this forum. It's scare me that it could damage my speaker. I about to return my 805 this weekend. I might try out the denon 2308.
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