804 Power protection

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  • nomad
    Junior Member
    • May 2004
    • 21

    804 Power protection

    I have not had any luck finding information on the 804 power protection.

    I am pretty sure they are rated 200W. I have put them on a rotel1090 (380W per channel)

    Not sure if I should be turnning it WAY up or not ??

    Anyone know if there is a failover currcut or soemthing in them???

    Thanks in advance.
  • Aussie Geoff
    Super Senior Member
    • Oct 2003
    • 1914

    #2
    Nomad,

    The 804 does not have any internal fusing / overload reset switch.

    However the best protection is to:
    1) Use a very powerful amplifier (as you are planning to do) this avoids any clipping which is the enemy of speaker drivers
    2) Use common sense with volumes - if you hear audible distress - turn it down... Most people would have trouble staying in the room a the volume a clean amplifier would need to play music at to break a 804... (115 dB+)

    As an example Stereophile tested and raved about the 805s on their 1000W Musical fidelity Mono Blocks... Your 380W is only 3 dB above the speakers rated power - providing a useful headroom...

    Regards

    Geoff

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