You should have no problems, try it. The worst that can happen is that the receiver overheats and goes to thermal protection i.e. shuts down.
Go for it and let us know.
Good Luck
Go for it and let us know.
Good Luck
4 ohm Load for Denon AVR-3600 Receiver?
I don't think you'll have a problem, even though any time you drop the impedance (4ohm), wattage is increased, causing the amp to run a little hotter, thus showing the difficult load the amp is handling.Your receiver is a very good product with a lot of bang for the buck. It probably has a cooling fan in back, but still, make sure you keep it well ventalated. |
Check this out: AVR3600 Manual OR http://audio.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/denon/avr3600.html?idRes=4065317 |
i still have a older dennon 3801 that i use in my shop. had trouble pushing aerial 7b's with it a couple years back. sent my krell s300i in for service so i dragged the 3801 in from my shop to use in the mean time. it was fine until things got loud....then it would shut down. the 7b's were rated at 6 ohms i believe, but understand they can dip down close to 3 ohms. i find them to be VERY power hungry. like other posters have stated...no harm was done. it's still doing a fine job in the shop. if you're not planning on pushing it hard, it should be fine. give it a shot and see what you think. |