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stereo audio switch 1 in 8 out
Doesn't powering multiple speakers simultaneously from one amp increase the
load significantly (more than arithmetically)? |
stereo audio switch 1 in 8 out
Doesn't powering multiple speakers simultaneously from one
amp increase the load significantly (more than arithmetically)? It depends on the speakers' impedances, and how the speakers are wired. The net load impedance can be greater, the same, or less. |
stereo audio switch 1 in 8 out
"William Sommerwerck" wrote in message ... Doesn't powering multiple speakers simultaneously from one amp increase the load significantly (more than arithmetically)? It depends on the speakers' impedances, and how the speakers are wired. The net load impedance can be greater, the same, or less. And it may well vary from frequency to frequency....less at some frequencies and more at others, depending on the vagaries of the two speakers' impedances. |
stereo audio switch 1 in 8 out
Claude wrote:
Doesn't powering multiple speakers simultaneously from one amp increase the load significantly (more than arithmetically)? It increases it arithmetically. This is why the speaker switchboxes have some big series resistors that they swap in and out to make sure the amp sees an appropriate load. When you parallel impedances, you add reciprocals. So two eight ohm speakers in parallel gives you 1/8+1/8=1/4 for a total of four ohms. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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