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A series inside a parallel... I riddle wrapped in an enigma

Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 7:29 am
by 88h88
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Is there anything inherently wrong with wiring a series/parallel speaker circuit like this?


The amp is rated 230w RMS bridged at 4 ohm with all speakers being 4 ohm resistance. Speakers 1 and 4 are 100w RMS, 2 and 3 are 30w RMS
My math says that 1/4 should be getting ~92w and 2/3 should be getting ~23w, but my gut says that's wrong

I'm trying to reuse the cheap speakers I had laying around
Looking at that makes my head hurt. And also my amp set fire to itself. Someone has asked if this was a good idea and I honestly have no clue myself. :shock:

Re: A series inside a parallel... I riddle wrapped in an enigma

Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 7:45 am
by Bill Fitzmaurice
It's much easier to understand if you view the two central 4 ohm drivers parallel wired as a single 2 ohm driver. The result is three drivers series wired, two at 4 ohms, one at 2 ohms. Voltage distribution will not be equal, so this arrangement should not be used. The differing power ratings of the drivers is moot. What does matter is the T/S specs and response will be different, so what you'll end up with is probably not worth doing.

Re: A series inside a parallel... I riddle wrapped in an enigma

Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 7:58 am
by Bruce Weldy
I'm trying to reuse the cheap speakers I had laying around
Like making stew out of leftover oatmeal, pickles, chocolate cake, and onions. Just 'cuz ya' got it, don't mean ya' gotta' use it.

Re: A series inside a parallel... I riddle wrapped in an enigma

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 12:40 am
by Tom Smit
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Re: A series inside a parallel... I riddle wrapped in an enigma

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 2:03 am
by CoronaOperator
I get speakers 1 and 4 getting 36 watts each, and speakers 2 and 3 getting 9 watts each.