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I bought a pair of front speakers ,model no Sony lbt LV 100 Av.i need an amplifier for those..send me advice or amplifier making process

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Well according to the manual they are 150watts between 6 to 16 ohms. So any amp that can deliver less than 150 watts and rated between 6 and 16 is suitable.

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SOURCE: Attaching a pair of Floor standing speakers as Front R and Front L instead of standard bose cubes

yes of corz,, u can use any of that but dont go pass the power of your power amp,, becoz,, it coss damage 2 your speakers,, and thats expensive... ps. . dont revers the polarity

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  • Posted on May 18, 2008

SOURCE: Bose 901 VI speakers used with sub woofer and Bose mo. 141 rear speakers

just connect 2 speakers to each output.

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Not much info to go on??

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