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    Quote Originally Posted by Sherwood View Post
    Surely that is 60 watts into 4 ohms. In any event, I can't see any problems with trying this out at moderate to low levels and seeing how your amp copes. If it gets hot or you have to push the volume control to very high levels than there may be a problem, though I doubt it. This will give you a sense of the performance of the speakers outside the system.
    No, the online spec claims it’s at 8 ohms


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    Quote Originally Posted by icehockeyboy View Post
    No, the online spec claims it’s at 8 ohms


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    The manual says otherwise, but the point that matters is that the Onkyo does not appear to be much different in output than the system amp.

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    It will not go bang, worst case is that it just won't sound that good. There's no problem with trying it, would be interesting to see if it is better or worse. Or no different.
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    Well, firstly thanks for your replies, at the moment the Onkyo is doing kitchen duties, which I suppose is pretty OTT as my house is open plan and there are already 2 other systems in the sitting room!
    When I can be bothered to pull it down from it’s current ‘home ‘ I will report on my findings.
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    Today I upgraded from normal to HD Amazon music, it’s awesome!
    Apart from that it really has upped the game on this little Panny!

    I appreciate aural memory is a bit iffy, but I kid you not when I say it’s equalling the SQ from quite a few of my far far more expensive set ups.
    Please don’t say it could not do that, I assure you it does. ��
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    As a ps to this, the other day I ran the main unit through a friends Kef speakers, not sure of the model, but the ones with the rose gold drivers, and discovered it must be the ‘super tweetered’ speakers that makes it sound so good.

    I didn’t realise that a super tweeter could make such an improvement.
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    I'm not aware of a KEF speaker that employs a 'supertweeter' as such.
    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    I'm not aware of a KEF speaker that employs a 'supertweeter' as such.
    No, you misunderstand me, or I didn’t make it clear what I meant!
    The super tweeters speakers are the 3ohm jobs that came with the small but amazing Panasonic unit.


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