Re: dual center channels (2x vp150)?
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Mark's series is wrong. That's just parallel with the second speaker 180 degrees out of phase.
For it to be a series the current has to flow through one speaker and then the other before returning to the amp. So the two shouldn't share both wires between them.
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Yep. The terminology that the parallel connection "places a higher demand on the amp" could also be questioned as being too simplistic, since a lower impedance makes it easier for the voltage to "push" the current through the speaker.
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I agree, that "places a higher demand" is wrong. Maybe "demands a better amplifier", but a lower impedance is not demanding anything, it is actually easing the flow of current.
But there in lies the problem. Think of it this way, a 0 Ohm speaker would actually be a short across the amp's terminals. So the lower the impedance presented to the amp the more current is going to flow, and the more unstable the components through which the electrons are moving will become.
Also an easy way to think about the parallel vs. serial connections would be to picture each speaker as a restriction to the flow. If the feed at the amp is initially divided and allowed to flow through each speaker beside one another; the flow is doubled because the restriction is halved. But if the flow has to go through one speaker and then the next; the flow will be cut in half because there is twice as much restriction.
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Mark's series is wrong. That's just parallel with the second speaker 180 degrees out of phase. Great! So I'm running my centers in parallel with one out of phase. Doh! On the plus side, Mark, your reputation for being helpful on the boards is untarnished.
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Mark Squareroom has been taking his frustration out on us.
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I like his new screen name. Mark, we expect a new avatar by the end of the day.
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I agree, that "places a higher demand" is wrong. Maybe "demands a better amplifier", but a lower impedance is not demanding anything, it is actually easing the flow of current.
But there in lies the problem. Think of it this way, a 0 Ohm speaker would actually be a short across the amp's terminals. So the lower the impedance presented to the amp the more current is going to flow, and the more unstable the components through which the electrons are moving will become.
Also an easy way to think about the parallel vs. serial connections would be to picture each speaker as a restriction to the flow. If the feed at the amp is initially divided and allowed to flow through each speaker beside one another; the flow is doubled because the restriction is halved. But if the flow has to go through one speaker and then the next; the flow will be cut in half because there is twice as much restriction. Now how do I fit all of that on the little graphic???
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Mark Squareroom has been taking his frustration out on us. Holy crap! I never even thought of that! It's so classic, it's pretty much a cliche! I can't achieve the same level of success that you guys do, so I can become bitter and start taking it out on all of you! This is -- like -- Marvel Comics -- good. I can be the one that becomes Evil here.... and we all assumed it would be JP that turned Mad and Evil... How can a Monday morning be improved? Have a goal!
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