I have a RB976 6 channel amp
It drives my M&K k17's and K4's all of which are rated at 4 ohm.
The amp's specs are rated at 4 ohm and it is very clear the amp should and can drive 4 ohm speakers on all channels.
I can get a s/h RSX-1056
Considering my RB976 is about 6 years old, would the internal amplification of the RSX-1056 match or better the RB976.
I am not worried about ultimate power figures, just nice sound quality.
I have concerns whether the RSX-1056 can drive 4 ohm speakers. The specs say not, but the FAQ of the RSX-1055 say YES it can drive 4 ohm.
The RSX-1056 is cheaper than a RSP-1066, which I originally planned. I assume used as a processor it should equal the 1066. Can anyone confirm this?
Ideally I'm hoping I can sell my RB976 and use the RSX-1056's inbuilt amp and save even more money over buying the RSP-1066.
It drives my M&K k17's and K4's all of which are rated at 4 ohm.
The amp's specs are rated at 4 ohm and it is very clear the amp should and can drive 4 ohm speakers on all channels.
I can get a s/h RSX-1056
Considering my RB976 is about 6 years old, would the internal amplification of the RSX-1056 match or better the RB976.
I am not worried about ultimate power figures, just nice sound quality.
I have concerns whether the RSX-1056 can drive 4 ohm speakers. The specs say not, but the FAQ of the RSX-1055 say YES it can drive 4 ohm.
The RSX-1056 is cheaper than a RSP-1066, which I originally planned. I assume used as a processor it should equal the 1066. Can anyone confirm this?
Ideally I'm hoping I can sell my RB976 and use the RSX-1056's inbuilt amp and save even more money over buying the RSP-1066.
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