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I can obviously run one 8 ohm speaker with an amp that emits 8 ohms.
Can I run 2 8 ohm speakers with an 8 ohm amp? Solid-state amps don't "emit" impedence (ohms), they are engineered to accommodate an 8 Ohm impedence. Generally you can get away with a 4 Ohm load, but 2 Ohms might be pushing it. Heat dispersion is a primary factor. If the amp has good heatsinks, 2 Ohms is generally safe if you put a fan on it. Tube amps are much more intolerant of impedences above or below the design tolerances, and can easily fry an output transformer (very costly) if driven hard at the wrong impedence. With a 16 ohm amp, what happens if i run one 8 ohm speaker. Amp blows up? What happens if i run 2 8 ohm speakers with 16 ohms? A solid-state amp would be fine, as above. If you use two 8 Ohm speakers in series, it will add to 16 Ohms and you're definitely ok. With two 300 watt speakers, is it OK if i use an 850 watt power amp, without turning it up (especially the bass) full blown? You can send 5W out of a 10000W amp if properly attenuated, so yes. However keep in mind that wattage ratings are exagerrated on speakers moreso than on amps, so that 850W amp probably really only puts out maybe 500W, but the speakers can probably really only handle maybe 120W each. They also often lie about the speaker's impedence, "8 Ohms" can mean anything from 5.5-8 from the measurements I've seen. Numbers aside, you should really know the sound of a speaker at it's limit before hooking up any speakers to any amp beyond the speaker's rated power handling. |
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Chumley the Walrus wrote: I can obviously run one 8 ohm speaker with an
amp that emits 8 ohms. Can I run 2 8 ohm speakers with an 8 ohm amp? Amps do not "emit" impedance. I suggest you either (1) follow mfr.'s recommendations or (2) learn something yourself about the subject. Using terminology reflects complete lack of understanding. This cannot be fixed by ad hoc guidance. James Boyk |
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I meant of course to say "using terminology *incorrectly* reflects lack of understanding...." -jb
James Boyk wrote: Chumley the Walrus wrote: I can obviously run one 8 ohm speaker with an amp that emits 8 ohms. Can I run 2 8 ohm speakers with an 8 ohm amp? Amps do not "emit" impedance. I suggest you either (1) follow mfr.'s recommendations or (2) learn something yourself about the subject. Using terminology reflects complete lack of understanding. This cannot be fixed by ad hoc guidance. James Boyk |
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Chumley the Walrus wrote:
I'm trying to get the correct matchups right so that i do not blow speakers or power amps: All this is discussed in the FAQ. I can obviously run one 8 ohm speaker with an amp that emits 8 ohms. Can I run 2 8 ohm speakers with an 8 ohm amp? If you put them in series (for higher distortion), you get a 16 ohm load. If you put them in parallel you get a 4 ohm load. If the amp is rated to drive an 8 ohm load, it won't drive a 4 ohm load. wITH A 16 ohm amp, what happens if i run one 8 ohm speaker. Amp blows up? Yes. If it's a solid-state amp without an output transformer. What happens if i run 2 8 ohm speakers with 16 ohms? You have to put them in series. This doesn't sound very good, but it prevents the amp from being overloaded. With two 300 watt speakers, is it OK if i use an 850 watt power amp, without turning it up (especially the bass) full blown? Maybe. Speaker power ratings are generally pulled out of some marketing department guy's rear end. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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![]() "Raymond" wrote in message ... From: (Chumley the Walrus) I can obviously run one 8 ohm speaker with an amp that emits 8 ohms. yes this is correct. Can I run 2 8 ohm speakers with an 8 ohm amp? if its a two chan. amp you would still have 8 ohms with one speaker on each side. With a 16 ohm amp, what happens if i run one 8 ohm speaker. Amp blows up? i wouldn't do this What happens if i run 2 8 ohm speakers with 16 ohms? see above With two 300 watt speakers, is it OK if i use an 850 watt power amp, without turning it up (especially the bass) full blown? that will vary with ratings, is max output or rms? I used to connect 3 8ohm 18" sub's to one side of a QSC 1500 amp so it would run at 2 ohms. This is the max output (in watts, 750) that you can get from this amp. On the other side we ran 3 8ohm stage monitors, one for each band member. This made both sides of the amp run independently at 2 ohms on two diffrent buss sends from the mixer. So I had three speakers and I wanted to run the amp at 2ohms, all I had to do was start at the speakers ohms rating and go back 8 - 4 - 2. Thus the lower in ohms you go the higher the power output from the amp and I made sure to have a bit more speaker watts than power amp watts. Some guys would run things diffent but the three 18"s could take 1000 watts this was a good matching (I could have pushed a bit more) for the 750 watt amp. It doesn't go 8 - 4 - 2 ohms. It goes 8 - 4 - 2.67 ohms. Norm Strong |
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