Samson RSX1185, RSX115, RSX110, RSX215, RSX112 Input Connections, Typical Impedance Calculations

Models: RSX112 RSX110 RSX115 RSX215 RSX1185

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Input Connections

The RSX jack plates feature parallel speaker connectors. This enables you to directly connect an extension cabinet to an RSX speaker.

Only use one ¼" or Speakon® connector as an input connector from an amplifier. Typically, you will only connect a single extension cabinet to an RSX cabinet, but it is possible to daisy- chain multiple cabinets. When wiring multiple cabinets in parallel, attention must be paid to the overall impedance of the loudspeaker system, and the minimum load impedance of the amplifier. Please see the chart below for typical impedance calculations for multiple speaker arrangements.

Typical Impedance Calculations

16Ω

+

16Ω

=

+

16Ω

=

5.3Ω

+

=

+ 16Ω +

16Ω = 4Ω

16Ω

+

16Ω

+ 16Ω + 16Ω = 4Ω

4Ω + 8Ω = 2.7Ω

+

=

It is recommended, especially for installation applications, to use Speakon® style connectors because they lock into jacks providing a secure connection, are able to handle high current, and the contacts do not cause a momentary short when connecting to an amplifier or speaker cabi- net.

INPUT

OUTPUT

INPUT

When speakers are connected in parallel, the impedance is reduced. The formula to calculate the total impedance of your speaker system is:

1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + … 1/Rn

where “R” is the impedance of a speaker cabinet.

If all speakers have the same impedance, the total impedance will be equal to the impedance of a single speaker divided by the total number of speakers. For example, if you have two 4 Ohm speakers connected in parallel, the total impedance is 4 divided by 2, or 2 Ohms. You must be careful when connecting speakers in parallel to an amplifier. The impedance can quickly fall below safe levels. This is especially true when connecting speakers in parallel to a bridged amplifier.

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Samson RSX1185, RSX115, RSX110, RSX215, RSX112 owner manual Input Connections, Typical Impedance Calculations