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Hi, thanks for listening, i got a "stereo integrated amplifier Sansui A-3100" and i have 5 speakers but i dont have the owners manual, so i dont know how can i connect all of my speakers, on the back of the amplifier have "speakers A" and "speakers B", two audio out for each channel, but i can use "A" and "B" at the same time, can somebody please help me to do this, by telling me the rigth way to plug my speakers, or let me know how many speakers i can plug on one "audio out", thank you for your time i hope you can help me on this.
Sorry about my english, i'm from Mexico, and dont know how to speak or write very well, i hope i explain rigth my problem to you, so you can understand what i said... have a nice day, thank you very much.
Ramon Lovera from San Jose Ca.
I ha ve a YAMAHA M2 amp and a Yamaha C2a pre amp. How do i properly hook these components up.I ha ve a YAMAHA M2 amp and a Yamaha C2a pre amp. How do i properly hook these components up.
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Use an amplifier with NO MORE than 150 Watts per channel or you be buying new speakers. At this power level don't expect booming bass boost without damaging the speakers. The Rotel generates 130 per side which is very near the safe maximum for those speakers... and the specs look good. If you are not satified with the sound, the speakers are LIKELY the problem. Look at getting good commercial speaakers instead of CONSUMER grade speakers. Go to a music store dealing with bands and musicians and view the products they have to offer. Consumer speakers often fail when people turn up too much bass. At high listening levels hearing damage can result.
hi i have bought kenwood hi fi with following parts - integrated amplifier - A-58 cd player - DP-M58 stereo receiver - T-58L twincassette player - X-58 turntable - P-38 but I can't get owner manuals from anywhere. Can you help me with it please ? [email protected]
You're going to surround yourself with a smoke effect if you insist on presenting too low an impedance load to the amp. Add the speakers in series if you must add them at all.
I imagine if you look really close at the back it might say what the minimum impedance is.
It's likely there is a fault on the power amp. This is located on the heatsink. A visual check inside the unit might be what you need. Look out for blown parts, bulging capacitors or burnt components. Remember the two channels are generally separate and identical. So identify the two channels. Work back from the speaker sockets if you can't tell. Then compare the left channel parts with the right side components. If it looks odd on the left compared to the right you have found the problem.
I ha ve a YAMAHA M2 amp and a Yamaha C2a pre amp. How do i properly hook these components up.
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