Emotiva LPA-1 manual Technical Note about Multiple Speaker Connections

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The negative output terminal of the right channel connects to the negative input post of the first speaker and to the negative post of the second speaker.

The total impedance of equal speakers in parallel is found by dividing the impedance of one speaker by the number of speakers. For example, two eight ohm speakers in parallel is a four ohm load (eight ohms divided by two), four eight ohm speakers in parallel is a two ohm load (eight ohms divided by four). Two ohm single channel loads are NOT RECOMMENDED for the LPA-1! Furthermore, if you are bridging channels 6 and 7, the minimum load is 8 ohms. Running the LPA-1 below recommended impedance level can cause excessive heat and will eventually drive the amplifier into protection (blinking red LED’s on the front of the unit).

Parallel connections are harder on the amplifier than series connections, as the total impedance is lower compared to driving a single speaker, and the amplifier must produce more current to drive them.

Ideally, the total average impedance should be no less than 4 ohms per channel. You must make sure that the lower impedance does not cause the amplifier to overheat, shut down, blow the line fuse, or trip your circuit breaker. If this happens, you should reduce the number of speakers wired in parallel, rewire them in series, or use more than one power amplifier.

Technical Note about Multiple Speaker Connections

Although there are two possible connection types discussed in this manual, it is imperative that with either connection type that you use loudspeakers of the same type and nominal impedance for these connections. In doing so, you have the most predictable outcome for your installation. When speakers of different nominal impedances and/or different bandwidths are used, there are many other acoustic problems that come into play in addition to complex impedance at the amplifier’s speaker output terminals. If you must use multiple speakers on any individual amplifier channel, please use speakers as close to identical as possible.

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Contents USER’S Guide Table of Contents LPA-1 Technical Specifications Limited Warranty Safety Precautions AV123 NEC National Electrical Code Standards Antenna Grounding Outside the HouseThank You for your LPA-1 Purchase Recording the Serial Number Unpacking the LPA-1Inventory Emotiva LPA-1 Seven Channel Amplifier Front Panel LayoutRear Panel Layout Channels 6 and 7 BridgedPhysical Placement Installation and ConnectionsAC Power Considerations Input Connection Considerations Output Connection ConsiderationsConnection Tips for Superior Sound Bridging Channels 6Connection using a 7 channel preout to LPA-1 Connection DiagramsConnecting a 7.1 Preamp/Processor Connecting a 5.1 Preamp/Processor Connecting a 5.1 and Second Zone System Connection 5 main channels plus a second 2 channel zoneConnecting Multiple Zones Connection of up to 3 distinct 2 channel zonesConnecting an Expanded Second Zone System 12V Trigger Connections Parallel Series and Parallel Speaker ConnectionsSeries Technical Note about Multiple Speaker Connections Troubleshooting Guide No Sound from one or more speakers connected to the LPA-1Turn-on and turn-off thumps Hum Noises in the SpeakersOne or more RED lights on the Front Panel are Blinking Problems with the whole A/V SystemOther Probable Causes of Noise LPA-1 Technical Specifications Limited Warranty Service Assistance for the LPA-1AV123 Contact Information Emotiva DisclosureAV123