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Tech Tips 1 - Speaker Wiring

This document discusses the basics of wiring speakers in series and parallel configurations. Series wiring reduces the overall resistance seen by the amplifier and divides the voltage across each speaker. Parallel wiring combines the positive and negative leads of all speakers, reducing resistance and increasing current draw. A combination configuration involves wiring sets of speakers in series that are then wired together in parallel. Understanding ohm's law and concepts like resistance, voltage and current is important for properly wiring speakers.

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Tech Tips 1 - Speaker Wiring

This document discusses the basics of wiring speakers in series and parallel configurations. Series wiring reduces the overall resistance seen by the amplifier and divides the voltage across each speaker. Parallel wiring combines the positive and negative leads of all speakers, reducing resistance and increasing current draw. A combination configuration involves wiring sets of speakers in series that are then wired together in parallel. Understanding ohm's law and concepts like resistance, voltage and current is important for properly wiring speakers.

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TECH TIPS #1 :

SERIES & PARALLEL SPEAKER WIRING


January 2005

BASICS OF WIRING SPEAKERS:


There are several ways to wire up Speakers, the most common methods are Series and Parallel which are
discussed here. It is also quite common to wire Speakers in a Series/Parallel Combination.

70 V System Wiring is discussed in Leaflet. Tech Tips #4 70 V Wiring, sometimes referred to


as "Distributed Audio ".
Wiring up Speakers correctly to provide the best possible sound, requires some knowledge of Loading, Phase,
and Impedance, while understanding Ohms Law will help you to connect your speakers properly.
Although we discuss here two ways to wiring Speakers - Series and Parallel , we should mention Series/
Parallel Combination, so we have included a diagram showing this configuration.

SERIES SPEAKER WIRING


The Amplifier sends an audio signal (+) out through the (+) Speaker output into the first Speaker; then the signal
is sent from the first Speaker's (+) and so on until the circuit is complete with the (-) of the last speaker is
connected the Amplifier's (-) connection.

Adding Speakers in series reduces the overall resistance of the circuit.

Therefore the resistance of each Speaker is added together, For advanced installations with Multiple Speakers,
Series Speaker wiring can be used to increase the resistance of the “equivalent” or “overall” resistance that the
Amplifier sees. This allows the Amplifier to run cooler and more efficiently.
Series Circuits are “voltage dividers”, and using Ohms Law, one sees the result as a decrease in amplified
voltage audio signal to each Speaker. Since Series Circuits are “voltage dividers” each Speaker sees a
percentage of the amplified output from the Amplifier. It is often assumed the Amplifier is producing less output,
but it still produces the same output, because each Speaker only gets a percentage of the overall power.

8 OHMS
16 OHMS

8 OHMS 8 OHMS

8 OHMS

TWO 8 OHM SPEAKERS


SINGLE SPEAKER PROVIDING AN 8 OHM LOAD WIRED IN SERIES

4 Ohm Speakers (unlike Speakers at 8 ohms of resistance) keep the “overall” resistance on the Amplifier at or
near 4 ohms. However, increasing the resistance to more than 4 ohms of speaker resistance by adding
Speakers in Series, will split the amplified audio output from the Amplifier across all the Speakers in the circuit.

The formular for Series Wiring is: Znet=Z1+Z2+Z3....

Continued on next page


PARALLEL SPEAKER WIRING:
Parallel circuits are the simplest electrical circuit to wire.

Adding Speakers increases the overall resistance of the circuit

Parallel Speaker Wiring combines all Speakers (+) positive Speaker leads together, and all (-) negative Speaker
leads together. Parallel Circuits are the simplest to wire because adding a Speaker is as easy as connecting the
new Speakers (+) positive lead to the (+) Speaker wires of the other Speakers and the (-) negative lead to the (-)
connection of the other Speakers.

Adding additional Speakers is as easy, however, adding Speakers in Parallel causes the overall resistance of the
circuit to drop, as resistance drops, the current must increase according to Ohms Law. So, each time a Speaker
with the same resistance is added to the parallel circuit, the current draw on the amp increases. The circuitry of
the amp must be able to handle this increase in current at the reduced resistance.

The formula for Parallel Wiring is: 1


1 + 1 +..1

Z1 Z2 Zn When n is the number of Elements

4 OHMS 8 OHMS

Note: If more than 2 Speakers are connected in Parallel, so


long as they are all the same impedance then the net imped-
ance of the load is equal to the impedance of the one Speaker
divided by the total number of Speakers. For Example 3 8 Ohm 8 OHMS
Speakers in Parallel, the Impedance is 8/3 or 2.667 Ohms.

TWO 8 OHM SPEAKERS WIRED IN PARALLEL

A COMBINATION OF SERIES & PARALLEL


In reality this is just two sets of Series Speakers wired in Parallel

8 OHMS

8 OHMS
8 OHMS

8 OHMS 8 OHMS

FOUR 8 OHM SPEAKERS WIRED IN SERIES/PARALLEL

Nigel B Design, Inc. CA USA. Tel: (818) 487-9323 Fax: (818) 766-9805
Web Site: www.nigelbdesign.com. E-Mail: sales@nigelbdesign.com

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