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Bentley acoustics RF-2 help
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<blockquote data-quote="Anton" data-source="post: 1189772" data-attributes="member: 18307"><p>I Dont think the issue is Only power related , but that is my Opinion </p><p>I connected a Nad 3020A to floor standing speakers and it sounded very good , even on the Bentley FS150's and that is like 35W </p><p>I even had a Sherbourn Model 2/150A which is 50W rms , Had it for a Long time on my Bentley 150's and it sounds good</p><p>I would use a Multimeter and check the speakers Ohm and polarity to start with</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anton, post: 1189772, member: 18307"] I Dont think the issue is Only power related , but that is my Opinion I connected a Nad 3020A to floor standing speakers and it sounded very good , even on the Bentley FS150's and that is like 35W I even had a Sherbourn Model 2/150A which is 50W rms , Had it for a Long time on my Bentley 150's and it sounds good I would use a Multimeter and check the speakers Ohm and polarity to start with [/QUOTE]
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