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Connect Parallel Speakers

caraca555
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
Good friends, I tell you a question. I have an Aiwa NV715LH team. It has four outputs in the back, two per side (right and left): Surround Speaker (mid-high) imp 16 omh; and Speaker (woofer) Imp 6 omh The tmb speakers have two connectors, for the woofer cables and for the other speakers an RCA. The issue is that the equipment has burnt-out medium-high outputs, it is not the cable or the speakers, but the outputs of the equipment. That is to say that when I connect the speaker, nothing sounds for the small speakers, but only for the woofer. The question is whether I can connect everything to the same woofer output (imp 6 omh). In other words, feed the circuit of the smallest speakers (16 omh) and the woofer (6 omh) with the same output (6 omh). Parallel both circuits. I clarify that I never put the loud volume even in the middle. On a scale of 1 to 10, the volume never goes above 4. https://adjuntos.yoreparo.com/imagen_post/0004/97/748f7de18ed53c3da7ff6f2a193f0fa6aa98b3f9.jpeg" alt="" />
caraca555
hace 6 años

I clarify that I NEVER put the loud volume, in 1 to 10, I usually put 3 or 4

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Ángel Morales
hace 6 años

Connecting everything to the output of the wofer is viable. With overload and risk of burning the circuit if all speakers go in parallel. Making an arrangement to be 8 ohms could be done. This would cause the speakers to be in the range of bass which if you raise too much could get black. It is already your own decision.

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Eric Viñesky
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
Hello, answering your question in a technical way should not be done, now if you do it as you say you will leave the exit with a greater impendance to the one that works, therefore if you do not demand much power the equipment will work. otherwise you increase the volume to the maximum you are on the way to burn the circuit .. Is it possible to do it? Yes. Is it designed for this? Do not. It is in your hands. As a last part you will have to verify if that output that goes to the woofer is not tuned to play only bass. Regards!
caraca555
hace 6 años

Hi. First of all thanks. Two questions: How could I test that I am not forcing the team too much? I have the equipment disassembled, could I connect it as I say and prove that the integrated audio does not heat much for example?
And the other, how could I know if that exit does not only last serious? Or is that more complicated? I tried to bridge as I say for a few seconds, and obviously the sound changed, and the high and low sounds were heard. The baffle has a small circuit inside that I think is responsible for separating the acute bass

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first
first
236
hace 6 años

One solution is to put them in series, although you will lose profit, but you are sure. regards

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caraca555
hace 6 años

Ok, I'm going to put them that way. Total and as I said, I always listen slowly so losing profit would not be a problem.

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Eric Viñesky
hace 6 años

Hello! and the first indication that an ic is charged or close to being overloaded would be the temperature (in the same way the electronic power systems work with temperatures above 50 ° C).
The second query would be once you connect the speakers in parallel and start playing something you will hear if the sound is clear or not.
Regards!

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caraca555
hace 6 años

I put them in series and I did not like the sound at all, all the bass was lost and there was a playful sound without a body. At my own risk I have decided to put them in parallel, since as I said, I never force the team, only ambient music in a room of 4x3 meters (vol. To a% 25). At the moment, with the disassembled equipment to control the temperature
Thank you

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Eric Viñesky
hace 6 años

Hello! Good news then! You will be able to use it quietly.
Greetings and attends to another concern!

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