Hi all,
Such a rude way to introduce myself to you for the first time... and yet it must be done. If somebody could help me that would be great!
A few years ago I bought a Kenwood home theatre system, which included a receiver and five speakers and a subwoofer.
After a recent apartment move I found that when I tried to plug my speakers into the receiver, NONE of them worked. I invested in a multimeter to test the speakers' impedance. The speakers were 8 Ohms, and the multimeter registered 8 Ohms (give or take).
Incidentally, the speakers are the kind with two naked wires on the end that you have to clip into the receiver (not that I know of any other type).
Do I have enough information to conclude that it's the receiver that isn't working and the speakers are fine? Is there anything else I should be testing for, given I don't have access to another receiver?
Thanks a bunch!
WACKO
Such a rude way to introduce myself to you for the first time... and yet it must be done. If somebody could help me that would be great!
A few years ago I bought a Kenwood home theatre system, which included a receiver and five speakers and a subwoofer.
After a recent apartment move I found that when I tried to plug my speakers into the receiver, NONE of them worked. I invested in a multimeter to test the speakers' impedance. The speakers were 8 Ohms, and the multimeter registered 8 Ohms (give or take).
Incidentally, the speakers are the kind with two naked wires on the end that you have to clip into the receiver (not that I know of any other type).
Do I have enough information to conclude that it's the receiver that isn't working and the speakers are fine? Is there anything else I should be testing for, given I don't have access to another receiver?
Thanks a bunch!
WACKO
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