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speaker network.
say you have 4 speakers each 4ohm with 10W nominal power handling. if you
connect them in a series parallel network so that you have on load of 4 ohm will the speaker network or load be able to handle 4 x 10W? If so you can buy a bunch of reletively cheap speakers and make one huge speaker box. Any comments? |
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speaker network.
Any comments?
Yes, one. LMAO! |
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speaker network.
"Johan Wagener" wrote in message ... say you have 4 speakers each 4ohm with 10W nominal power handling. if you connect them in a series parallel network so that you have on load of 4 ohm will the speaker network or load be able to handle 4 x 10W? Yes you can wire 4 - 4 ohm speakers into a 4 ohm load. Wire each pair parallel, then wire both pairs in series. The 4 speakers will still only handle 10 watts each. So you're looking at 1 x 40 watts. If so you can buy a bunch of reletively cheap speakers and make one huge speaker box. Any comments? Not sure where you are going with this? What's your point? Rob |
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speaker network.
I've read about this being done. In an OOOOOLD
CA&E one of the writers knew of a car with 3 boxes with 148 4" drivers that was really clean and got stupid loud. Paul Vina "Rob K." wrote in message m... "Johan Wagener" wrote in message ... say you have 4 speakers each 4ohm with 10W nominal power handling. if you connect them in a series parallel network so that you have on load of 4 ohm will the speaker network or load be able to handle 4 x 10W? Yes you can wire 4 - 4 ohm speakers into a 4 ohm load. Wire each pair parallel, then wire both pairs in series. The 4 speakers will still only handle 10 watts each. So you're looking at 1 x 40 watts. If so you can buy a bunch of reletively cheap speakers and make one huge speaker box. Any comments? Not sure where you are going with this? What's your point? Rob |
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speaker network.
I want to buy cheap hifi speakers (say 4" - 6") and make a huge box. This
way I can have a good midrange "speaker" at an affordable price. |
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speaker network.
"DJ TecThreat" beaniATcharterDOTnet wrote in message ... Any comments? Yes, one. LMAO! What so funny? Did you fart? Rob |
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speaker network.
i remember reading that article. sounded impressive!
"Paul Vina" wrote in message news:eX6wb.87408$Dw6.413882@attbi_s02... I've read about this being done. In an OOOOOLD CA&E one of the writers knew of a car with 3 boxes with 148 4" drivers that was really clean and got stupid loud. Paul Vina "Rob K." wrote in message m... "Johan Wagener" wrote in message ... say you have 4 speakers each 4ohm with 10W nominal power handling. if you connect them in a series parallel network so that you have on load of 4 ohm will the speaker network or load be able to handle 4 x 10W? Yes you can wire 4 - 4 ohm speakers into a 4 ohm load. Wire each pair parallel, then wire both pairs in series. The 4 speakers will still only handle 10 watts each. So you're looking at 1 x 40 watts. If so you can buy a bunch of reletively cheap speakers and make one huge speaker box. Any comments? Not sure where you are going with this? What's your point? Rob |
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speaker network.
I'd love to try it once just for kicks. Maybe put it in my living room and
use it as a coffee table. Paul Vina "Scott Johnson" wrote in message ... i remember reading that article. sounded impressive! "Paul Vina" wrote in message news:eX6wb.87408$Dw6.413882@attbi_s02... I've read about this being done. In an OOOOOLD CA&E one of the writers knew of a car with 3 boxes with 148 4" drivers that was really clean and got stupid loud. Paul Vina "Rob K." wrote in message m... "Johan Wagener" wrote in message ... say you have 4 speakers each 4ohm with 10W nominal power handling. if you connect them in a series parallel network so that you have on load of 4 ohm will the speaker network or load be able to handle 4 x 10W? Yes you can wire 4 - 4 ohm speakers into a 4 ohm load. Wire each pair parallel, then wire both pairs in series. The 4 speakers will still only handle 10 watts each. So you're looking at 1 x 40 watts. If so you can buy a bunch of reletively cheap speakers and make one huge speaker box. Any comments? Not sure where you are going with this? What's your point? Rob |
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speaker network.
in a car i don't see how this would ever be considered a 'good' idea...
the extra wiring and space issues would seem to far outweigh any monetary savings... -- sancho "Johan Wagener" wrote in message ... I want to buy cheap hifi speakers (say 4" - 6") and make a huge box. This way I can have a good midrange "speaker" at an affordable price. |
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