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Re: Onkyo receiver NR900
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Rick, try the 8 ohm setting. It may well be that the M80s won't draw enough current to cause a problem, even though they have a 4 ohm rating. If they do, and the receiver shuts off, return the setting to 4 ohms. At least try removing the restriction.
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Re: Onkyo receiver NR900
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Forgot that we're talking about the NR900. Should have said to try the 6 ohm setting.
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Re: Onkyo receiver NR900
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Duffin, the 'percentage' of the volume i was referring to might be specific to some receivers.
My Onkyo has 2 settings for volume, one of which is called 'absolute' which uses a 1 to 100 scale (or basically percentage) and the other which also uses the dB scale as you mention. I use the percentage scale b/c i find the dB scale a bit odd. The percentage is a bit more universal for ppl to understand.
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