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mathedman wrote:
Is there a standard for output voltage for audio amplifiers, or does it vary with each model and maker? It varies with the rated power. P=V^2/R P = power : V = Volts : R= speaker load impedance There are some '70Volt' and '100Volt' amplifers designed for distributed speaker systems where each speaker has a transformer that allows you to 'tap' it to set the required watts at each speaker - but this is a specialist area. Graham |
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