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Re: Onkyo 808 vs 4 Ohm Speakers
BlueJays1 #320905 09/01/10 03:47 PM
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Having an Onkyo 707 I suggest running a fan with it to help keep it cool. If not the Onkyo units will run really, really HOT. Even if well ventilated.


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Re: Onkyo 808 vs 4 Ohm Speakers
Wid #321124 09/03/10 12:26 AM
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My NR808 run pretty cool after a 9 hours non stop viewing in a Sunday, the unit have 2 big fan to the bottom of the unit and heat was never an issue to me.

I think Onkyo change their design a lil and the new xx8 models does not run as hot as the older model.

I had mine place on an open shelve btw....

Re: Onkyo 808 vs 4 Ohm Speakers
mpyw #321127 09/03/10 12:50 AM
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I also have the 3007 running 3xM80s and either 6xQS8s or 4xQS8s and 2xM2s previously with the M80s crossed at 40Hz and the rest at 80Hz and never had clipping and only shut it down once just after buying it when I pushed it until shutdown to see what it could handle. I usually run it close to 16 continuous hours on days off.


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