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Re: resistive load [message #92254 is a reply to message #92248] Fri, 04 September 2020 15:08 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
johnnycamp5 is currently offline  johnnycamp5
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Yes definitely using series/parallel wiring to retain 8 Ohm load!
According to the attached chart, In the case of 30 drivers there are these 2 examples-

1st-
5 units in parallel (per group).
6 groups of these in series= 9.6 net impedance +14db over single driver.

2nd-
6 units in parallel (per group).
5 groups of these in series.= 6.7 net impedance +15.5db over single driver.

I doubt either way would make an audible difference. Is the second example a more "resitive" load? Laughing

That's if this chart is correct. The math makes sense to me-

http://ratch-h.com/arrayimpedance-revised.html
 
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