As I recall, the Quad receivers from the mid '70's were only good for 20-30 wpc [max] into 8 ohms. Quad was a format disaster, and Quad amps were only produced for 2 or 3 years. You should be able to about double that power into 4 ohms, but bass damping and the amp's stability might be a problem with a 4 ohm load. What are you using for speakers? Do you know their efficiency? Can you bridge the 4 channels into 2 channels?
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Hi,
I got a Fisher 514 Receiver for next to nothing, it's those Quad type of receivers. I haven't been able to get any ''free'' info on the net about it, I would only want to know how mant WPC this monster delivers.
This is what I read in the back of the unit:
535 watts / 675 VA / 4 ohm Max.
Can somebody tell me the max power output with and 8 ohm load ?
Thanks,
I got a Fisher 514 Receiver for next to nothing, it's those Quad type of receivers. I haven't been able to get any ''free'' info on the net about it, I would only want to know how mant WPC this monster delivers.
This is what I read in the back of the unit:
535 watts / 675 VA / 4 ohm Max.
Can somebody tell me the max power output with and 8 ohm load ?
Thanks,
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