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The situation: neighbors have installed a public address system with
two 16 ohm 60 watt speakers to keep monkeys from eating their crops. How should one go about adding more speakers to this with the goal of diffusing the sound? I.e., several smaller sources spread out, instead of few larger sources. Assume the P.A. system is locked in a black box, and all we can do is add things to the system, or else they might get angry. Yes, I could easily replace the big speakers with many small speakers with total ohms matching, but alas the big speakers must still be a part of the system lest tempers flare. http://www.bcae1.com/spkrmlti.htm warns that just hooking more speakers in parallel can ruin an amplifier. But P.A. systems are not the usual amplifier? Also perhaps the system will try to compensate for the increased load: the original two speakers will continue at their original levels? Other rural noise: http://jidanni.org/me/quiet_en.html |
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