Yes, those would be suitable. Although as you may have noticed the 8 ohm version is listed as "currently unavailable."
Regards,
-- Al
Regards,
-- Al
Conditioning/Burn-In Method
I’m guessing this one would do the trick? If not, https://www.amazon.com/Electronics-Salon-Audio-Amplifier-Non-inductive-Resistor/dp/B00N8QYMXO/ref=sr... Or does it have to be 4ohm? https://www.amazon.com/Electronics-Salon-Audio-Amplifier-Non-inductive-Resistor/dp/B00N8QE2PM/ref=sr... I'm guessing that any load that matches the range of my amp output would do the job, yes? |
Either one would be fine, but again, just make sure that with the 4 ohm 100 watt resistor you don’t turn the volume control up so high that it gets hot. For that matter, though, using the 4 ohm 100 watt resistor might be preferable to using the 300 watt 8 ohm resistor because if the lower powered resistor is not getting hot it would provide you with assurance that you are not overdriving and clipping the amp. Regards, -- Al |