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Offline carnut

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speaker upgrades?
« on: November 15, 2011, 11:28:47 PM »
hey team!
my whitewater cabinet speaker looked like to didn't belong, as it was a fair bit smaller than the opening.
i have some old yamaha 2way 10-60 watt bookshelf speakers with damaged boxes.the box says 8 ohms.
after fitting the larger speaker to pinball(and it works really well), i read somewhere that the speaker should be 4 ohms!
now i like hifi, but am hopeless with electronics.
i believe a 4 ohm speaker is easier to drive, and th4 could there be a problem driving the 8 ohm speaker?
if i dont turn it up flatout, whats the odds of blowing up the amplifier?
the box was marked 8 ohm(2 way), so does this mean each spkr is appx 4 ohms?(as i using only 1 of 2 spkr)

i know there are hi performance speaker sets available- but my machine is a roughy, and not justifiable.

there are 3 speakers in pinball- but i believe no stereo.
whats the go with crossovers etc, and how do we get the best result on a budget?

thanks everyone for your support, without it i would be completely rooted!
cheers

Offline Mr Pinbologist

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Re: speaker upgrades?
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2011, 12:44:22 AM »
If the original speaker was 4 ohms and the one you have replaced it with is 8 ohms, the amplifier's output power will be roughly halved, so you will be less likely to blow the soundboard's amp as it wont be working as hard to run the 8 ohm speaker.

Its only if you go LOWER in impedance (eg replacing an 8 ohm speaker with a 4 ohm) you're asking for trouble  *%* In that situation the amp tries to put out more power than its capable of which can, and usually will blow the amp, especially if the volume is turned up loud!!

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the box was marked 8 ohm(2 way), so does this mean each spkr is appx 4 ohms?(as i using only 1 of 2 spkr)

No each speaker will be 8 ohms, there would be some sort of crossover in the hi fi speaker box so the amp its hooked to would only see an 8 ohm load
« Last Edit: November 16, 2011, 12:50:09 AM by Mr Pinbologist »

Offline carnut

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Re: speaker upgrades?
« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2011, 01:09:47 AM »
thanks yr reply mitch!
so its not as bad as i had feared!  thats good!
i have the crossover from the original yamaha speakers.
excuse my ignorance, but my understanding is that a crossover "divides" the audio signal according to the number of speakers being used,
and the frequency ranges of the speakers being used.

i have introduced a "rogue" into the williams system.

the whitewater has 3 spkrs, the replacement yamaha (largest) spkr is from a 2 way box.

would there be any advantage in using the crossover from the  yamaha 2 way in the whitewater?
or, am i giving myself an ulser for no good reason!
thanks again