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Topic: DPC 750 Speaker Load
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RR Womack Jr Member From: Wrens, Georgia, USA
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posted 02 May 2001 06:37 PM
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Does "Minimum total impedance is 4 ohms" per channel as stated in the DPC 750 owner's manual mean I can or cannot use two 4 ohm speakers per channel? |
Jim Smith Member From: Plano, TX, USA
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posted 02 May 2001 07:13 PM
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Can not. Two 4 ohm speakers in the same channel would give 2 ohms total, assuming they are wired in parallel. If you can put them in the same cabinet and wire them in series you could do that, as you would then have 8 ohms total. |
Smiley Roberts Member From: Hendersonville,Tn. 37075
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posted 03 May 2001 12:25 AM
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I have a DPC 1000. I'm using two,12",4 ohm, "Black Widows"in seperate cabinets,& the sound is wonderul!!------------------ ~ ~ ©¿© ars longa, mm vita brevis -=sr€=-
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Mike Brown Member From: Meridian, Mississippi USA
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posted 03 May 2001 06:17 AM
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The latest Peavey DPC 1400X will produce 700 watts RMS per channel safely with a two ohm speaker load attached. Check out the specs at www.peavey.com or call me toll free in the U.S. at 1-877-732-8391. I'll be glad to assist. |
RR Womack Jr Member From: Wrens, Georgia, USA
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posted 04 May 2001 03:17 PM
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Please let me clarify:The left channel of the DPC 750 has 2 1/4 inch speaker outputs,as does the right chan nel. I have no idea whether they are in series, parallel or even connected for that matter. What I would like to know is, if I plug a 4 ohm speaker into each of the output jacks in each channel am I operating outside the recommended parameters of the DPC 750 and if so, what good is the second output?
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Craig A Davidson Member From: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin USA
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posted 04 May 2001 05:18 PM
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RR. If you plug a 4ohm speaker into each output you now have two speakers parallel. 2-4' = 2ohms. You could however plug an 8ohm speaker in each output and then you would have 2-8's which equals 4ohms. That's why the other output. This is per channel. Some amps it's safe to go down to 2ohms and some aren't. I would say the jacks on the amp are in parallel. You would have to wire them in series your self. In that case 2-4's wired in series gives you 8ohms which is probably safe for your amp but it also cuts your power. I would just put a 4ohm speaker on each channel and run with it, especially on a DPC 750. That should be more than a guy needs.------------------
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Jack Stoner Sysop From: Inverness, Florida
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posted 05 May 2001 03:08 AM
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According to the Peavey DPC750 manual, the "minimum total impedence" is 4 ohms per side. Going by that if you put two 4 ohm speakers in parallel (one into each jack for say side A) you would have 2 ohms and that is out of range. |