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Old 06-04-2018, 12:54 PM
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Reply from McIntosh since Sf did not reply:

Hi Kevin,
I’m sorry you did not get a reply from SF, I see you have not written to us here at McIntosh since last October..

Those speakers are below 8 ohms for nearly their entire range, and should really be used on the 4 ohm connections.
The McIntosh MC452 will put out over 900 watts average into those speakers if they are connected to the 8 ohm taps.
With a power handling of 300 watts, there is danger you could blow the speakers.

The Heatsinks on the MC452 are designed to dissipate the heat generated by 450 watts, so some heating (if connected to the 8-ohm taps) may shorten the life of the amplifier.

The 8 ohm connections will be more punchy and dynamic, but the 4 ohm connections will be cleaner and smoother, as the correct connection will avoid stressing the amplifier, which could increase distortion.

The 4 ohm connection will provide full power to the speakers and amp will run nice and cool and last forever, as a McIntosh should.




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