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lower overall volume levels. In the latter case, the 4-ohms impedance means that your 
amplifier will have to work harder and must be rated as stable at 4 ohms. Adding a third 
speaker to the mix would complicate it further, producing either a 24-ohm or 2.67-ohm 
overall impedance. Note that very few amplifiers are stable under 2-ohm loads, so that is 
usually not an option. 
On the other hand, with a constant voltage system, you consider first the RMS output 
wattage of the amplifier. This should be reduced by 20% to compensate for insertion loss. 
For example, if using a 100-watt amplifier, the total load from speakers should not exceed 
80 watts. 
Each individual speaker on a given channel is set to a value such that the total does not 
exceed the rated power, less 20%. You do not need to worry about making the total as 
close as possible to the limit; just ensure that the total does not exceed the limit. 
If all speakers are set to the same wattage value, they will all have the same volume level. 
If one speaker is set to a higher wattage value, it will be louder than the others, while a 
speaker set to a smaller value will be quieter than the others. This allows you to 
compensate for the environment in which the speaker is placed. For example, a speaker 
placed outside would need to be louder than a speaker placed in a small room. 
 

SPEAKER WIRING 

Most constant voltage speaker installations will consist of 
multiple speakers per channel, with all speakers connected in 
parallel, as shown in the diagram to the right. 
To wire speakers in parallel, connect the first speaker to the 
amplifier as normal. Connect the positive terminal on the first 
speaker to the positive terminal of the second speaker, and 
the negative terminal on the first speaker to the negative 
terminal on the second. Repeat for each additional speaker in 
the array 
 

 

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Page 2: ...e connections are properly polarized Inverted polarization can result in unnatural or attenuated sound especially in the bass frequencies Do not use chemical cleaners or solvents to clean this speaker...

Page 3: ...evel voltage This reduces power loss during transmission which allows for the use of longer speaker wire runs using smaller gauge wire Additionally a constant voltage speaker system allows for the use...

Page 4: ...as close as possible to the limit just ensure that the total does not exceed the limit If all speakers are set to the same wattage value they will all have the same volume level If one speaker is set...

Page 5: ...x 0 8 96 watts 6 Determine which transformer tap to use on this speaker The following table indicates the wattage values for each of the three taps in 70V and 100V systems Transformer Taps Green Yello...

Page 6: ...r speakers in a constant voltage system A2 Check the wattage settings of the affected speaker If it is higher than that of the other speakers it will be louder Similarly if it is set to a lower value...

Page 7: ...s with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including...

Page 8: ...a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try t...

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