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Nick Alexander

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Is it okay to use a multi-channel amplifier with only some of the speakers
connected? I have a 5 channel NAD T750, and only want to use it for the
rear and centre speakers; I use my hifi amp for the front speakers. Will
this cause a problem with the NAD? Any help will be appreciated.

Regards,
Nick Alexander
 
"Nick Alexander" <nickalexander@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
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Is it okay to use a multi-channel amplifier with only some of the speakers
connected? I have a 5 channel NAD T750, and only want to use it for the
rear and centre speakers; I use my hifi amp for the front speakers. Will
this cause a problem with the NAD? Any help will be appreciated.

Regards,
Nick Alexander
Generally you won't have any trouble at all doing that with a solid state
amp.
 
Nick Alexander:

Absolutely NO problem doing that with your NAD T750.
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"Nick Alexander" <nickalexander@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
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Is it okay to use a multi-channel amplifier with only some of the speakers
connected? I have a 5 channel NAD T750, and only want to use it for the
rear and centre speakers; I use my hifi amp for the front speakers. Will
this cause a problem with the NAD? Any help will be appreciated.

Regards,
Nick Alexander
 
Another one for the FAQ?

jak

Sofie wrote:
Nick Alexander:

Absolutely NO problem doing that with your NAD T750.

"Nick Alexander" <nickalexander@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
news:ZsB_b.455$SZ.40720@news.xtra.co.nz...
Is it okay to use a multi-channel amplifier with only some of the
speakers connected? I have a 5 channel NAD T750, and only want to
use it for the rear and centre speakers; I use my hifi amp for the
front speakers. Will this cause a problem with the NAD? Any help
will be appreciated.

Regards,
Nick Alexander
 
I'd have said "no problem" as well, but I'd have second thoughts about an NAD. I'd definitely
put RCA shorting plugs into the unused input jacks on that one.

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Another one for the FAQ?

jak

Sofie wrote:
Nick Alexander:

Absolutely NO problem doing that with your NAD T750.

"Nick Alexander" <nickalexander@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
news:ZsB_b.455$SZ.40720@news.xtra.co.nz...
Is it okay to use a multi-channel amplifier with only some of the
speakers connected? I have a 5 channel NAD T750, and only want to
use it for the rear and centre speakers; I use my hifi amp for the
front speakers. Will this cause a problem with the NAD? Any help
will be appreciated.

Regards,
Nick Alexander
 

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