Tech Tips 1 - Speaker Wiring
Tech Tips 1 - Speaker Wiring
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
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8 OHMS
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.
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.
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8 OHMS
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