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Re: arsclist Need Amp
From: Patent Tactics, George Brock-Nannestad
Kurt Nauck wrote
> I need an amplifier with 70v outputs to drive fifteen 8 ohm mono
> ceiling speakers in my new building. Speakers are configured in a
> star, and each one has it's own volume control.
----- to me it sounds as if they are all connected in parallel, but that
each has a low-ohm variable resistor in series. This would mean
that the sound pressure distribution may be changed, but probably
that would not occur too often. However, a parallel connection
would mean that the amplifier would look into a total load of ca 1/2
ohm (impedance-wise it would be some more, except at
resonances). Now, that would call for a high-current amplifier, not a
high voltage one. I would rather have thought that perhaps car
speakers with an amplifier per speaker and a simple 12 V power
supply could do a better job. This way you would have to run 12 V
and a signal lead to each speaker, but you would not have to use
heavy gauge as when you distribute amplifier output to the heavy
half-ohm load. And you would save the expensive low-ohm variable
resistors.
High-voltage amplifiers are used in PA distribution over long
distances and for driving the by now quite rare Philips 400 ohm
loudspeakers (invented in the vacuum tube era when they could be
a direct anode load and saving an output transformer).
Best regards,
George
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