This may sound like a silly questions to those who are more knowledgeable about this subject, but please assist me anyway. How many speakers can I connect to one amp without blowing it?
It depends on the power of the amp and the power of the speakers.Check the manufacturer's guide for the amp and the speakers, and look out for the amp's minimum impedance as too few or wrongly rated speakers can cause as much damage as too many.
Wayne Parham Messages: 18789 Registered: January 2001
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Study electrical impedance. Study series and parallel electrical circuits. Don't connect speakers to your amplifier in a way that causes impedance to go below the amplifier's minimum impedance on any channel.
Generally, you want to make sure the average impedance is around 8Ω. Most amplifiers start getting hot at high output levels when the load dips below 4Ω. So it's safest to keep impedance between 4Ω and 8Ω.
Those are recommendations for solid state amps. Tube amps are a little different. They don't like high impedances, so if you have a tube amp, don't let average load impedance to be more than about twice what the amps output transformer tap is designed for.
As much as I appreciate your replies, I have to say you lost me at the first sentence. I guess I have a lot of reading and researching to do in order to learn enough to be able to do this myself. Otherwise I'll be forced to find someone else to do it for me.