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27 February 2020 at 3 h 13 min #46965M_schrenkParticipant
Which impedance speakers are recommended for the V1.5 emulator? I know 8 ohm are more efficient than 4 ohm but the amplifier usually dictates which to use. I’m thinking 8-ohm should be the answer to get the most power(volume) due to better efficiency from this tiny Amp.
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27 February 2020 at 13 h 16 min #46966ScudieParticipant
Hi
I am unsure about the answer to your question, I have previously used both 4ohm & 8ohm speakers with previous versions of the emulator both worked well.
I believe that the V1.5 has a different amp to the older units.
Perhaps Fabien can answer this question.
Scudie
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27 February 2020 at 19 h 58 min #46967SoonerParticipant
Not sure what the speaker specs are for the new audio amp but I suspect they’re similar to the old PAM8403 chips. Those were slightly more efficient with 8 ohms but you get almost twice as much power from 4 ohm speakers: https://www.diodes.com/assets/Datasheets/PAM8403.pdf
I don’t think the volume difference would be very noticeable between 4 and 8 ohms. The built-in speakers in the Seeburg SC boxes are over 30 ohms and they’re plenty loud with the older amps.
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27 February 2020 at 22 h 59 min #46968ScudieParticipant
Hi All
I have had an email from Fabien regarding the choice of speakers.
He says that either can be used with the V1.5 amp but that 4ohm would be better.
Cheers Scudie
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28 February 2020 at 4 h 01 min #46969M_schrenkParticipant
Awesome news. Many more 4 ohm choices over the 8 ohm. Thanks for getting an answer. I guess my understanding was backwards. I found this when searching for “4 ohm versus 8 ohm” on the internet and thought the small onboard powered amp would require 8 ohm to get the most volume.
“A 4-ohm speaker requires more power from an amplifier than an 8-ohm speaker to produce the same loudness of sound.”
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28 February 2020 at 4 h 36 min #46970ScudieParticipant
Interested to see what speakers you buy and how you are going to house / use them.
What model wall box are you using ? Any photos ?
Scudie
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28 February 2020 at 4 h 52 min #46971M_schrenkParticipant
Still putting my design plan together for my Seeburg D-3WA but I purchased a couple of drive in theater speakers that I was planning on using some way. My options are connecting them to the amplified output of the emulator and go with a low wattage speaker….. Or use the BT transmitter and install a BT receiver / amp to power some higher wattage speaker to gain some volume.
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28 February 2020 at 12 h 24 min #46973SoonerParticipant
Mike – I think the 50 watt per channel Bluetooth amp you’re looking at has way too much power for drive in speakers. I have an 8 watt/channel amp in my drive in speakers and it is more powerful than I would like.
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