There isn't really too much concern here I don't think. A majority of speakers rarely have a steady impedance. 6 is probably a fairly accurate average or median. Mathematically, if you want to know what your amp puts out at six ohms, you can calculate it, but to be quite honest, you shouldn't need to worry too much about it. Unless you are questioning whether or not it is under powered. Sorry, I'm sure this wasn't much help.
Vienna Acoustics Mozarts are rated 6 Ohms ? ? ?
In asking around, it seems that VA presents their speakers as being rated 6 Ohms but are probably more closer to 4 Ohms in reality. My understading is that VA is listing them at 6 Ohms so that they would be percieved as compatible to a wider purchasing audience (mainly folks w/ an 8 Ohm amp) The question is: When an amp is rating their output for 8,4&2 Ohms speakers, which am I getting? This is especially confusing since most manufacturers never note the power output to 6 Ohms. Thanks in advance 'Goners.
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