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A Technical thought!

Postby Amanda » 17 Sep 2009, 18:37

Hi all,

Here's an interesting thought:

You have an amplifier, say a Vox AC15, it has a tapped output transformer
giving 15 ohm and 8 ohm speaker impedances.

The question is, is the output stage better loaded with a 15 ohm speaker
which uses the whole of the secondary winding or using an 8 ohm speaker
which effectively leaves the winding between 8 and 16 ohms unterminated!

I know what I think, what are your thoughts?

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Re: A Technical thought!

Postby noelford » 17 Sep 2009, 19:22

valvewhiz wrote:Hi all,

Here's an interesting thought:

You have an amplifier, say a Vox AC15, it has a tapped output transformer
giving 15 ohm and 8 ohm speaker impedances.

The question is, is the output stage better loaded with a 15 ohm speaker
which uses the whole of the secondary winding or using an 8 ohm speaker
which effectively leaves the winding between 8 and 16 ohms unterminated!

I know what I think, what are your thoughts?

Amanda


Amanda, you lost me on 'Here's...' The only thing I know about amps is what comes out of the front! As I've said before, I bow to your wisdom on all things ampish and honestly wish I had a hundreth of your expertise in that area.

Cheers

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Re: A Technical thought!

Postby rogera » 17 Sep 2009, 19:54

In either case the output stage will be loaded equally well.
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Re: A Technical thought!

Postby dave robinson » 17 Sep 2009, 22:37

Just plug in and crank the bugger up . . . . . . . :D
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Re: A Technical thought!

Postby Amanda » 17 Sep 2009, 22:48

rogera wrote:In either case the output stage will be loaded equally well.


Hi Roger,

Exactly as I thought or knew!

On another note I got a Line 6 spider 2 30w amp in for repair,
both output chips exploded!

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Re: A Technical thought!

Postby steelystrings » 19 Sep 2009, 20:19

Hi Amanda,
my thoughts on this (takes me back a few years) I would go for the full winding, apart from greater saturation of the core, you would reduce the current flow in the speaker winding. Less chance of a burn-out.

Steve.
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Re: A Technical thought!

Postby Didier » 19 Sep 2009, 20:52

valvewhiz wrote:Hi all,

Here's an interesting thought:

You have an amplifier, say a Vox AC15, it has a tapped output transformer
giving 15 ohm and 8 ohm speaker impedances.

The question is, is the output stage better loaded with a 15 ohm speaker
which uses the whole of the secondary winding or using an 8 ohm speaker
which effectively leaves the winding between 8 and 16 ohms unterminated!

I know what I think, what are your thoughts?

Amanda

I guess it could be an important matter in high-end Hi-Fi, not sure it's the case for guitar amps...

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Re: A Technical thought!

Postby Amanda » 23 Sep 2009, 20:34

As I said earlier it was a Rhetorical question.

I prefer the idea of a 15 ohm speaker, which is lucky because my Audiom 60 is!

Next time i've got the scope out I may just take a look at what's going
on on the 8 to 16 ohm section of the transformer!

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