if someone tells you that they have a “4 ohm power amp,” their terminology and understanding of the con- cept is way off the mark.
Unlike power amps, every speaker cabinet has a
You may be thinking that you’ve found the solution to the
BLACK BEAUTY POWER AMPLIFIER MINIMUM IMPEDANCE RATINGS
Here’s what this means to the power amp in the Black Beauty. Like most combos, the Black Beauty contains a mono power amp, which makes things fairly simple. The operating impedance of the internal speaker system in your Black Beauty is 4 ohms, so that’s your starting point. When you add an extension cabinet to the Black Beauty, invariably the total operating impedance of the amplifier will get lower. The Minimum Impedance Rating of the Black Beauty is 2 ohms. This means that you can safely connect to the extension speaker jacks:
•Two 16 ohm speaker enclosures (2.6 ohms total impedance)
•One 8 ohm speaker enclosures (2.6 ohms total impedance)
•One 4 ohm speaker enclosure (2 ohms, the minimum total impedance allowed)
These three hookups will provide between 400 and 450 watts of power, but as previously mentioned, the lower the operating impedance, the hotter the amplifier will run. (2 ohm operation in particular will run the amp quite hot.) An amp that runs at or near its minimum impedance all the time may wear the life of its components faster than normal. Furthermore, damage to the power amplifier section of the Black Beauty may occur if speaker enclosures with total impedances less than the minimum loads
listed above are connected to the speaker output section. The owner’s manual that came with your speaker cabinet should state its total impedance. On SWR speaker enclosures, the total impedance is generally indicated on the speaker’s input panel.
So how do you determine the total impedance of two cabinets hooked up to your Black Beauty? Here’s a quick key of the most common setups:
One 4 ohm enclosure (internal) + one 8 ohm enclosure (extension) = 2.6 ohms total impedance One 4 ohm enclosure (internal) + one 4 ohm enclosure (extension) = 2 ohms total impedance
Here’s another formula: To figure out the total impedance of two or more cabinets of equal value hooked up in parallel, divide the impedance of one cabinet by the number of cabinets:
Impedance of one cabinet / number of cabinets = total impedance
(For an even more
BLACK BEAUTY POWER DELIVERY CAPABILITIES (POWER RATINGS)
After determining how the extension cabinet you wish to use affects the total operating impedance, you need to take into account the power handling capabilities of that speaker cabinet as compared to what the Black Beauty can deliver at that operating impedance. Those ratings are as follows:
450 Watts @ 2 ohms
400 Watts @ 2.6 ohms
So if you use an 4 ohm speaker cabinet, it will get up to 225 watts of power, and more during transient peaks. An 8 ohm extension cabinet will allow the power amp to deliver 400 total watts of power (and again,
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