Hi!
(Sorry about the previous post, clicked Send too early. Please read this
one).
I'm a complete PA system novice, but I've been trying to work out how to
upgrade my church's sound system to include some volume controls. Done a lot
of reading/researching on Google, and I've got the hang of some of the
concepts. I'm hoping you guys/gals can help me with the rest!
Currently, we have what seems to be a 100V constant voltage sound system
that's set up like this:
The amplifier (no model, no make at all, helpfully) is directly connected
to:
1) 2x 'Bouyer Type RC15' speakers.
At the back panel of these is the specifications which says that for a 100V
system:
Tap 1: 20W, 500 ohm
Tap 2: 7W, 1400 ohm
Tap 3: 2.5W, 4000 ohm
I'm not sure which tap is actually in use, but I'll take a look next time I
see it.
2) A box which contains a 100V 'Line Matching Transformer', which is in turn
connected to 2 fairly ordinary hifi style speakers. This transformer has a
number of taps, and a kind of 'volume control' selector switch, but the
volume control isn't wired at all. Instead, the wires from the amp are hard
wired onto one particular tap (can't remember which one). The speaker side
is connected to the 4 ohm connector. I also don't know what impedance the
speakers are, but I would guess that they should be 8 ohm speakers... as
they are connected in parallel, and it's on the 4 ohm connector. Forgive me
if my understanding of impedance is flawed!
3) An individual speaker which has another 100V 'Line Matching Transformer'
inside it, with a volume control which connects the speaker to the different
taps on the 100V side depending on where it's set. It's an 8 ohm speaker.
Here is my question.
I would like to make it possible to have volume controls on all of these
speakers so that if necessary I can just have one set running at the volume
that I choose.
However, I'm a little worried about various statements that I've found on
the net about not overloading your amplifier. Specifically, that the
impedance of the speakers must be higher than the minimum impedance of the
amps, and that the load mustn't exceed the maximum load of the amp.
In particular, I'm worried that the volume control for 2) was never wired in
in the first place. Was it just an oversight or was it because if you turned
down 2) and 3) at the same time, would you blow something up? Is that why it
was never wired in?
If I were to put volume controls on all of these three by rewiring the
transformer in 2) to use the selector switch, and using something similar to
this:
http://www.portset.co.uk/zone.htm
for 1), and I turned *down* all of the speakers, would I blow up the amp? As
far as I can tell there's no problem running the speakers at full volume,
because that works at the moment, so the load at that end must be ok. I'm
just worried about messing something up if I were to turn things *down*.
My understanding of impedance is the higher the watts (which means higher
volume...?), the lower the impedance, so surely if I were to turn them all
*down* I would be *increasing* the impedance and so this just isn't a
problem?
Is it possible to *underload* an amplifier as well as *overload* it and how
can I find out if I'm going to do that?
Thanks for your help. I hope it's all fairly clear!
Chris