The actual impedance load the HDL-6 presents to your receiver
or amplifier will vary, depending on how many speaker pairs
are playing, and the impedance rating of each speaker. If you
have six pairs of 8-ohm speakers playing, the HDL-6 will present
a 4.3 ohm impedance load to your receiver/amplifier. With six
pairs of 4-ohm speakers playing, the load drops to slightly
under 4 ohms.
If you intend to use the HDL-6 with more than two pairs of
4-ohm speakers, we recommend that you verify that the receiv-
er or amplifier is capable of driving a 4-ohm load. Consult your
Niles dealer, or receiver/amplifier manufacturer, if you are
uncertain about the capabilities of the receiver/amplifier.
Type of Speaker Wire
For most applications, we recommend that you use 16-gauge
or 18-gauge, stranded-copper speaker wire for the HDL-6
connections. For wiring runs longer than 80 feet, 14-gauge wire
is recommended. Using speaker wire larger than 14-gauge for
the HDL-6 connections is not recommended—the wire may
not fit into the connectors. Never use solid-core, aluminum, or
"Romex" wire with the HDL-6. For speaker-wire runs inside
walls, most states and municipalities in the U.S. specify that you
must use a special type of speaker wire. Usually, the
requirement is that the wire has a specific "CL" fire rating, such
as "CL-2" or "CL-3". Consult your Niles dealer, building contrac-
tor, or local building and inspection department if you are
unsure about which type of wire is best for your application.
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Wire size is
expressed by it's
AWG (American
Wire Gauge)
number. The lower
the AWG number,
the larger the
wire,
i.e., 12 AWG wire is
physically larger
than 14 AWG.