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Basic audio amplifier/PA question

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John Dunkley - 29 Sep 2004 04:56 GMT
I have a 35 watt (RMS) audio amplifier that has a 100v speaker line output.

How do I determine how many speakers with their 100volt/8 ohm  transformers
can be fitted to this amplifier?

Voice only, no music, for small room/auditorium as 'down' speakers from
lectern.

Jackie
Phil Allison - 29 Sep 2004 05:12 GMT
"John Dunkley"

> I have a 35 watt (RMS) audio amplifier that has a 100v speaker line output.
>
> How do I determine how many speakers with their 100volt/8 ohm  transformers
> can be fitted to this amplifier?

**   Just look at the speakers  -   the wattage figures usually printed are
on the line transformers.

     Add the numbers up, when you reach 35  -  stop.

..........   Phil
 
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