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Kramer Electronics Ltd.
PN-6PInstallation Guide
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Designing a low impedance system
Impedance (measured in ohms, Ω) tells us how much resistance a speaker gives to the
amplifier. When connecting multiple speakers to one amplifier channel, the total impedance
depends on how you wire them: in series or in parallel.
Series (In Line) Connection
In a series connection, you connect the positive of one speaker to the negative of the
next. The total impedance is the sum of all speaker impedances.
Formula: Total Impedance (Z) = Z + Z + ... + Zn
Example:
Two 8Ω speakers in series:
8Ω + 8Ω = 16Ω total impedance
Note: Use series wiring if your amplifier supports higher impedance or you want to reduce the
power output slightly.
Parallel Connection
In a parallel connection, all speaker positives go to the amp’s positive, and all negatives
to the amp’s negative. The total impedance decreases and is calculated using:
Formula (for 2 speakers):
1 / Z_total = 1 / Z + 1 / Z , Then flip the result.
Example:
Two 8Ω speakers in parallel:
1 / Z = 1/8 + 1/8 = 2/8 → Z = 4Ω total impedance
Note: Use parallel wiring if your amplifier supports a 4Ω load - this gives more
power but also puts more strain on the amplifier.
Recommended cable gage based on impedance and maximum distance:
Setup
Distance
Single 8Ω Speaker 2 x 8Ω in Parallel (4Ω) 2 x 8Ω in Series (16Ω)
Up to 10m / 33ft 16 AWG / 1.31mm2 14 AWG / 2.08mm2 16 AWG / 1.31mm2
Up to 20m / 66 14 AWG / 2.08mm2 12 AWG / 3.31mm2 16 AWG / 1.31mm2
Up to 30m / 100ft 12 AWG / 3.31mm2 10 AWG / 5.26mm2 14 AWG / 2.08mm2
Up to 40m / 132ft 10 AWG / 5.26mm2 10 AWG / 5.26mm2 12 AWG / 3.31mm2

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Productinformatie

MerkKramer
ModelPN-6P
CategorieSpeaker
TaalNederlands
Grootte2659 MB