Shouldn't be any problem I think. What can happen sometimes is that you can pick up interference just due to the length of the cables and them turning into a kind of antenna. But no harm, no. Likewise, it should be no problem hooking up a more powerful amp either. Maybe bit a little careful of turn on/off thumps, but mostly these don't matter.
Placement is probably important. Another thing to try is taking off the grilles over the drivers. I left them on ages ago to stop those with small fingers getting at the drivers!! That might help a little with soundstage too.
Fran
Small room dilemma - I have seen the future !
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Do or do not, there is no try
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Really finding it difficult to decide on which small speaker for the new room ...
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Think I'd orefer the one on the right. Although its function as a speaker can become problematic!
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I agree with Fran, it may become loud, abrasive and hard to ignore if fed the wrong signal!Fran wrote:Think I'd orefer the one on the right. Although its function as a speaker can become problematic!
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LOL Well done lads I enjoyed that :-)
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As you can see I'm almost done with the move to a smaller room ...
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