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Can I connect my Dynaudio speakers without problems at 4 Ohms / 8 Ohms with my amplifier?

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Can I connect my Dynaudio speakers without problems at 4 Ohms / 8 Ohms with my amplifier?

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Yes. Many loudspeakers available on the market are designated as 4 or 8 Ohms, but most exhibit a fluctuating impedance curve that swings from very high to very low levels – often dipping below Ohms. These fluctuations and the low impedance dips burden the amplifier as it is faced with a very difficult, resistive load, which degrades the sound quality. The impedance of a Dynaudio loudspeaker is perfectly linear, which means that the speaker provides a stable load for the amplifier to drive, while never reaching to low impedance levels. The value, for example, of a 4 Ohm impedance rating on a Dynaudio speaker is to be considered a minimum value, and one that will not swing lower. Thus, the amplifier sees a very easy to drive, stable load, which allows the full potential of power delivery and sound quality of the amp to be realized.

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