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Hi All,
I'm hoping I can get some help from you guys. I'm an electrical contractor, however, I'm not an audio tech. I am pretty versed in home audio, however, commercial audio is kind of foreign to me. Here the deal: I have a commercial installation where there are 3 speakers (15ohm). Each speaker has a multitap of 30, 15, 7.5, and 3.75 watts. The amplifier has outputs of 4 ohm, 25V (21 ohm) and 70V (163 ohm). Also, on the back of the speakers, they say 70.7V. My question is, do I connect these in series or parallel ? If connected in parallel, I believe the total impedance would be 1/15 + 1/15 + 1/15 = .2 = 1/.2 = 5 ohms. Do I need to be above the impedance on the amplifier to be safe ? If so, I can use a combination of series parallel circuitry. I assume having 2 speakers in series and 1 speaker in parallel to the other speakers would make the single speaker louder and that's where having the adjustable tap comes into play to balance the sound ? Also, which tap do I use ? Do I have to use the 70 V tap ? What would the effect be on the system if I used the 25V tap ? or the 4 ohm tap ? Also, can a speakers impedance be measured by an ohmmeter over the speakers terminals, or is this just resistance ? Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. joe |
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Thanks to all who replied. Here's the specs:
Amp: TOA BG-130 Speakers: Tannoy i5TAW SPeaker wi 16/2 unshielded; max run 70' Also, I got the 15 ohms by measuring with an ohmmeter. Doing some research, I think the speakers may be 6ohm rated, however, the cut sheet was missing with the details and I don't see an impedance rating on the speakers themselves. All components were sent as a sytem for the "playnetwork". However, they don't give actual instructions for installation. Thanks. |
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Just read this - all is explained very nicely. http://www.rane.com/note136.html d -- Pearce Consultinghttp://www.pearce.uk.com- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That was great information ! It makes understanding it much easier. Thanks so much. |
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Thanks to all who replied. Here's the specs: Amp: TOA BG-130 http://www.toaelectronics.com/amp0006.asp Speakers: Tannoy i5TAW http://www.tannoy.com/media/i5%20AW_manual.pdf Thanks And thank you for the feedback! Regards Peter Larsen |
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Thanks to all who replied. Here's the specs: Amp: TOA BG-130 Use the 70V output since you have 70V speakers. Speakers: Tannoy i5TAW According to the info on the Tannoy website, those speakers have a transformer inside for use with 70V SPeaker wi 16/2 unshielded; max run 70' Likely sufficient. Doesn't need to be shielded. Also, I got the 15 ohms by measuring with an ohmmeter. You can't measure speaker or transformer *impedance* with an ohm meter. You are measuing only DC resistance which doesn't have any real application here. Impedance is an AC measurement and typically varies with frequency. Doing some research, I think the speakers may be 6ohm rated, It doesn't matter what the speakers are rated since they have a 70v transformer between them and the amp. however, the cut sheet was missing with the details and I don't see an impedance rating on the speakers themselves. The Tannoy website has the cut-sheet. It says that model has an internal transformer for 70V line use. All components were sent as a sytem for the "playnetwork". However, they don't give actual instructions for installation. Connect all the speakers in parallel to the 70V output of the amplifier. This is how the 70V line was intended to be used. How many speakers are in the system? (i.e. what is the total of the power numbers?) |
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![]() 3 speakers total. I assume as long as the total power is under 30 watts (amp), all should be OK. Probably use the 7.5W tap on each. Total wattage is 22.5. Am I correct ? If I use a combination of taps on different speakers, the higher the power tap, the louder the independant speaker ? Thanks ! |
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3 speakers total. I assume as long as the total power is under 30 watts (amp), all should be OK. Probably use the 7.5W tap on each. Total wattage is 22.5. Am I correct ? If I use a combination of taps on different speakers, the higher the power tap, the louder the independant speaker ? Exactly right. You've got it. |
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THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR HELP !
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