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Two 8Ω Speakers
1.To determine the total impedance of speakers connected in parallel, divide the impedance of one speaker by the number of speakers.
For example, if you want to connect two
2.Connect the speakers’ negative
3.Connect the speakers’ positive (+) terminals together.
4.Connect the speakers’ negative
5.Connect the speakers’ positive (+) terminals to the amplifier’s terminal
that matches the total speaker impedance (4Ω, in this example).
Four 8Ω Speakers
If you must hook up more than two speakers, you might have to use a com- bination of series and parallel connec- tions to get a total impedance that matches one of the amplifier’s terminals.
If you connect four
If you connect these speakers in paral- lel, the total impedance is 2 ohms (8 ⎟ 4
=2). This falls below the minimum rat- ing.
You can arrive at a proper total imped- ance by combining series and parallel connections.
1.Group speakers into pairs.
2.Connect each pair of speakers in series.
For example, the total impedance of each pair of
3.Connect the pairs of speakers in parallel.
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