In article .com,
wrote:
I'm setting up a parallel configuration of 23 sets of Sony SRS-A205
active speakers in work to be fed from a streaming radio feed from a
PC. The input impedence of the amp in each active speaker is 4.7kOhms
(at 1Khz). The speaker wire runs approx 400 meters in total. I gather
that I don't need a substantial power amp between the PC and the
speakers considering the speakers have amps present within the speaker
boxes, but do I need any kind of amplification function between the PC
audio out and the collection of active speakers or will the PC sound
card be able to handle sending adequate signal levels to the 23 sets of
active speakers over the 400 meters of speaker cable. The speaker
cable is ordinary # 16 gauge multistranded. Any ideas would be
appreciated. Anybody know the maths to solve this question?
Long low level unbalanced runs might cause you problems, depending on the
environment. However, if you want to try it you need a DA with a low
output impedance to feed all those rather low impedance inputs. Something
like the TDA2822M chip should do. It's stereo, so fine if your system is
too, or could have its inputs paralleled and the outputs driving half the
number of speakers each. Use a 9 volt supply and terminate the outputs at
8 ohms using 2 watt resistors.
Personally, I'd use a balanced distribution system.
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