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$149.95*: Yamaha R-S202 100W 2-Ch. Stereo Receiver w/ Bluetooth (Black) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Yamaha R-S202 100W 2-Ch. Stereo Receiver w/ Bluetooth (Black) for $149.95.
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Jul 21, 2025 08:31 PM
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Rob53Jul 21, 2025 08:31 PM
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Wondering if this would sufficiently power 8 in-ceiling speakers splitting 4 and 4 to each channel? My first opinion would be probably not but it would be a simple amp to use.
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SmartPartner7977Jul 21, 2025 10:05 PM
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Quote from Rob53 :
Wondering if this would sufficiently power 8 in-ceiling speakers splitting 4 and 4 to each channel? My first opinion would be probably not but it would be a simple amp to use.
On each channel, you can wire two speakers in series, another two in series, then wire those pairs in parallel. The total impedance would be the same as on one speaker.
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Quote from SmartPartner7977 :
On each channel, you can wire two speakers in series, another two in series, then wire those pairs in parallel. The total impedance would be the same as on one speaker.
Keep in mind, with 4 speakers on one channel, each speaker would only be getting 25 watts each. That might be fine if they are 4 really efficient lower power handling type speakers but 25 watts per speaker most likely isn't going to cut the mustard for someone who likes to crank thinks up to rock out every once in a while.
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-bruce-Yesterday 04:06 AM
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I wish they made these smaller. I don't understand why it's so big. It's gotta be mostly e empty space in there.
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HarvardYesterday 11:36 AM
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Quote from SmartPartner7977 :
On each channel, you can wire two speakers in series, another two in series, then wire those pairs in parallel. The total impedance would be the same as on one speaker.

This is the way.
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mantis3Yesterday 12:39 PM
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Quote from -bruce- :
I wish they made these smaller. I don't understand why it's so big. It's gotta be mostly e empty space in there.
I wonder about this all the time. Especially for a 2 channel amplifier. I'd love to use a branded, higher quality receiver for my 2.1 desktop speaker setup but this takes up way too much real estate.
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Buckeyefan 1Today 12:59 AM
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
Keep in mind, with 4 speakers on one channel, each speaker would only be getting 25 watts each. That might be fine if they are 4 really efficient lower power handling type speakers but 25 watts per speaker most likely isn't going to cut the mustard for someone who likes to crank thinks up to rock out every once in a while.

This unit has a strange power rating. 100 wpc x 2 channels, 8 ohms, 40Hz to 20kHz, .2% THD. The Asian model is rated at 85 wpc. I'm guessing that's at 20Hz to 20kHz and . 05% THD. Maybe?!?! If this unit filters out bass below 40Hz, you either need a subwoofer, or look for something else.
This unit is only 14lbs, which is very light for a class AB receiver.

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Quote from Buckeyefan 1 :
This unit has a strange power rating. 100 wpc x 2 channels, 8 ohms, 40Hz to 20kHz, .2% THD. The Asian model is rated at 85 wpc. I'm guessing that's at 20Hz to 20kHz and . 05% THD. Maybe?!?! If this unit filters out bass below 40Hz, you either need a subwoofer, or look for something else.
This unit is only 14lbs, which is very light for a class AB receiver.
Keep in mind that a 40hz to 20khz rating is going to be at a industry standard 3db down point per octave, so its usable range would still extend down to 20hz. 20hz being 1 octave lower than 40hz. In other words, if your sub was actually capable of playing 125db at 40hz, the drop off in output would only be down to 122db at 30hz and then down to 119 at 20hz When listening to subs in the real world, you get reinforcements and cancelations depending on room acoustics that can vary far more than 6db themselves. All things considered, if the sub was truly producing frequencies down to 20hz but was actively being cut off at 40hz at 3db down per octave by a filter, you'd still get lots of audible 20hz playback. Specs on paper don't always translate to an accurate real world listening experience with the human ear.
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