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    Surround for Main

    Anderson, thanks for replying. "Surrounds/satellites do not have any predefined impedance or wattage limitations" does this mean there's no actual/nominal impedance in most satellite/surround speakers? I'm thinking to pair my old Sony STR-DE345 with either: 1. Jamo C401, or 2. Infinity...
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    Surround for Main

    Hello. I'm thinking to buy a pair of bookshelf speakers for my first set-up, I was wondering: 1. Some speakers are labeled as surround speakers (e.g. Yamaha NS-P7900), what if I use this surround speakers as my main speakers? Given impedance and wattage comply with receiver specs. 2. My...
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    Dear experts, please enlighten me!

    Thank you everyone. Each and every reply is deeply appreciated!
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    Dear experts, please enlighten me!

    Thanks Jim, Parker Clack. @Parker Clack: Thanks for your reply. But, I'd like to ask again, just to be sure, I read that using speaker with impedance lower than the receiver's minimum specifications will cause overload and burn the receiver. How about no speakers at all?
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    Dear experts, please enlighten me!

    I'm new to AV, I just got Yamaha RX-v365 receiver and still yet to purchase speakers. I wonder if it'll burn it if I use it for headphones only for some time (it has something to do with impedance, I think). Advices deeply appreciated. Thanks!
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