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Posted By: Dbass VP150 impedance? - 01/11/08 11:26 PM
I am interested in getting the VP150 for my system. Right now I am using a Kenwood VR6070 receiver to drive everything. On the back of the receiver speaker terminals it says it accepts 8-16ohms. The specs on this site for the VP150 have it rated at 6ohms (but compatible with 8ohms). Will this work with my receiver? I would think it would be otherwise they wouldn't listed as being compatible.

Waiting to pull the trigger on this one!!!
Posted By: MarkSJohnson Re: VP150 impedance? - 01/12/08 01:02 AM
Pull the trigger!

It'll work....and leave any possible switches in the "8 Ohm" position.....
Posted By: Dbass Re: VP150 impedance? - 01/12/08 02:03 AM
There's no switches, it just says 8-16ohms on the receiver.

How will this effect the other speakers since they are rated at 8ohm?
Posted By: Wid Re: VP150 impedance? - 01/12/08 02:27 AM

It won't.
Posted By: jakewash Re: VP150 impedance? - 01/12/08 02:35 AM
Just be sure to calibrate the system as the VP150 will be easier to drive than the 8-16 ohms and will be playing louder at the same volume settings.
Posted By: SirQuack Re: VP150 impedance? - 01/12/08 04:47 AM
Dbass, you will be fine. Most AVRs will drive any combination of 4, 6, or 8 ohm speakers at the same time...
Posted By: Dbass Re: VP150 impedance? - 01/12/08 04:59 AM
Thanks all! I thought it would be fine but wanted to make sure. Pulling the trigger Saturday!!! Can't wait. Long overdue for a new system.

Jakewash, love the avatar! Bloom County is my favorite cartoon. Even have a custom tat on my left arm of Bill, Opus, and gang.
Posted By: SirQuack Re: VP150 impedance? - 01/12/08 02:03 PM
what do you have for the rest of your system. you want your center to match your left/right speakers so they are timber/voice matched...
Posted By: alan Re: VP150 impedance? - 01/12/08 03:32 PM
Hi Dbass,

Yes, the 6-ohm VP150 will work fine with any AV receiver without causing stress, including your Kenwood. Keep in mind that when a speaker's impedance is measured, it may vary with frequency quite a lot from its minimum 6-ohm rating.

The VP150 is "nominally" rated at 6 ohms (it's kind of an average value), which means that the VP150 will never dip below 6 ohms and much of the time its impedance will be higher than that.

Regards,
Posted By: Dbass Re: VP150 impedance? - 01/12/08 07:38 PM
My current speakers consist of some cheap Onkyo SKSHT-500's I got at a Black Friday sale 6 years ago. The were OK for watching movies in surround but for music they were terrible. I'm aware of the timbre matching. I'll be upgrading the rest of the system over the next two months. I plan on getting the M22's next then the Qs4's. I can live with the mismatch for the time being. It'll be an improvment regardless since the current center is weak.

Here's what I have for my whole system:
~Kenwood VR-6070 A/V Receiver
~Carver TFM-35 Amp
~SVS 25-31CS Subwoofer connected to the TFM-35
~2-Aura Bass Shakers mounted in the sofa.
~Onkyo SKSHT-500 Speakers. Being replaced by the Axioms.
~Infinity Reference Five Speakers. For music listening. These will be going into another room once I have all of the Axioms.
~Toshiba 3750 DVD Player, Soon to be replaced by an Oppo DV-983H when they come out. Hopefully this February!
~JVC VCR. Hardly ever used.
~Tripplite IBAR12 12 strip isobar surge suppressor
~All Blue Jeans Cables
~Mits WS-48315 rear projection TV.

BTW, I placed the order this morning. Can't wait until it arrives!

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