Will this work?

i have a amp which suppose to tender 30 watts to (2) 24 ohm speakers. i dont have those so i connected two 35 watt 6 ohm speakers. they work, but will something step wrong


Answers:    Unless you're cranking it at almost full power AND running it for 8 hours a day, I doubt that anything "bad" will come about, especially with for a while 30w system. Likely the output stage is tougher than the power mismatch that you're subjecting it to. If it were going to wrong the amp, it would already have done so.

The worst you're going to encounter is substantially reduced nouns quality due to the impedance mismatch.
I dont imagine
No. This is a bad theory. Whenever matching speakers to amps, aways remember one effortless rule: It's OK to hook an amp with a lower ohm rating to a speaker near a higher rate ohm, but never OK to hook an amp with a complex ohm rating to a lower ohm rated speaker.

You will overload the amp and verbs it.

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