val77459
Newbie
Hi,
I have a receiver that says it's good for 2000W, and the user manual says Output is 240W @ 8 Ohm. I also had 2 Polk Speakers that handle 80W. I tried to keep the volume down so I didn't over power them, but at a party, someone turned them up and ruined them. I want to replace them, but don't want this to happen again. Is there some device that I can use to limit the power going to the speakers? Or do I need to add more speakers to distribute the power better? Any help would be appreciated. THANKS!!!
Pyle Receiver
Polk Speakers
I have a receiver that says it's good for 2000W, and the user manual says Output is 240W @ 8 Ohm. I also had 2 Polk Speakers that handle 80W. I tried to keep the volume down so I didn't over power them, but at a party, someone turned them up and ruined them. I want to replace them, but don't want this to happen again. Is there some device that I can use to limit the power going to the speakers? Or do I need to add more speakers to distribute the power better? Any help would be appreciated. THANKS!!!
Pyle Receiver
Polk Speakers