yes, all you have to do is connect them as you mentioned. That is, so long as the leads are long enough to allow bending to reach the amps' binding posts.
Using three of them in parallel will produce an appr 2.2 ohm load, which is kind of low right off the bat. On top of that, you would now be pulling quite a bit more current, causing both the amp and resistors to heat up. Stick with two of them in parallel and see how that works.
Other than that, i wonder how richly these amps are biased? I know that Klaus is not much for spec's, but i'm curious as to where these amps switch from Class A over to Class B??? Sean
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Using three of them in parallel will produce an appr 2.2 ohm load, which is kind of low right off the bat. On top of that, you would now be pulling quite a bit more current, causing both the amp and resistors to heat up. Stick with two of them in parallel and see how that works.
Other than that, i wonder how richly these amps are biased? I know that Klaus is not much for spec's, but i'm curious as to where these amps switch from Class A over to Class B??? Sean
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