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direct answer [message #23575 is a reply to message #23574] Mon, 19 March 2007 21:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Marlboro
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AARON,

I think that Elvis is asking whether after do all the wiring based on a wiring diagram that he can have a double check. If that is the case then sure he can. Using the Excel program, one can easily find out the correct diagram of how many "series groups" have to be wired in parallel. But I know from experience that when wiring 17 speakers or 30 speakers, even with colors on all of them, it can get confusing. I wish that I'd thought of digging out my multi-meter and checking to make sure the total impedance wasn't below something my amp could handle. I just checked it about 5 times and held my breath.

Wiring in parallel has always been kind of weird to me anyhow.

Marlboro

 
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