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This example shows the rst three systems in the chart. In this case, the 4-Ohm
terminal is used. Your system impedance may vary depending on the impedances
of the individual speakers and may require a connection to the 8 or 16 Ohm
terminal.
System 5: Connecting Speakers with Transformers
1. Locate the input taps on your transformer. These taps are on the side of the
transformer and are rated in watts (10, 5, 2.5, 1.25, or 0.62). Usually, each speaker
in a system uses the same wattage tap. Connect the selected tap to the amplier's
70V RMS terminal. If you want a particular speaker to have a higher volume level,
connect the wire from the 70V RMS to a higher wattage tap on the transformer.
2. Connect the transformer's COMMON tap on the primary side to the amplier's
COMMON terminal.
3. Connect the speaker's (+) terminals to the transformer's secondary tap that
matches the speaker's TOTAL IMPEDANCE. These secondary taps, located on
the opposite side of the transformer, are outputs rated in Ohms (4, 8, or 16).
4. Connect the speaker's (-) terminals to the transformer's COMMON tap on the
secondary side.
NOTE:
Before connecting the speakers, please ensure the total wattage of the primary
tap you use does not exceed the amplier's maximum power rating:
PT110 (20W) and PT210 (40W).
Avoid, where possible, multiple connections to the 70V RMS and COMMON
terminals.
4 Ohm 10w
Speaker
+
-
0.62
1.25
2.5
5
10
com
(watts)
com
(ohms)
16
8
4

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Pyle PT110 Specifications

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BrandPyle
ModelPT110
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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