Hi,
Did you say you were bi amping the speakers with secondary channels out of the receiver??
There should be no problem.
I’ve had a few different receivers, but no Arcam, and on many of them on their rear face plate is a switch which changes the transformers output taps from 4 – 6 – 8 ohms. Look for that. It could be too if a very late model unit, the switching is in the settings menu, or the receiver is simply capable of driving a variety of speaker IMPs due to a good transformer in its construction.
Given your new SF speakers, start looking for an amp to add to the receiver which will drive and make them sound much better.
Good luck.
Did you say you were bi amping the speakers with secondary channels out of the receiver??
There should be no problem.
I’ve had a few different receivers, but no Arcam, and on many of them on their rear face plate is a switch which changes the transformers output taps from 4 – 6 – 8 ohms. Look for that. It could be too if a very late model unit, the switching is in the settings menu, or the receiver is simply capable of driving a variety of speaker IMPs due to a good transformer in its construction.
Given your new SF speakers, start looking for an amp to add to the receiver which will drive and make them sound much better.
Good luck.