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In Reply to: RE: Hybrid Series Parallel Speaker Wiring.... posted by Tre' on February 12, 2024 at 07:14:37
Tre'
My amp,is a Sansui Au 317, it is common ground, I am able to power Polk SDA 1B's.
The amp has cheap spring loaded speaker terminals.
Instead of replacing these terminals, I installed "jumper wire extensions"
and then took a small crossover board, mounted good female banana jacks on the board.then mounted the crossover board to the back of the stereo cabinet, it works great.
I only have 3 jumper wires,Left, Right and Ground.
I have 4 banana jacks, I jumped Left negative jack to the Right negative jack, then ran 14/2 wire to each speaker.
I do not understand the mingling of the negative signal being worse with the "Hybrid" scenario I suggested since the negative output is already
common.
Follow Ups:
"....then mounted the crossover board to the back of the stereo cabinet, it works great.
I only have 3 jumper wires,Left, Right and Ground."
How long are the wires from the amp to the crossover?
How long are the wires from the crossover to the speakers?
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
The cross-over board is a perforated plastic board, with the
banana sockets mounted to it.
The jumper wires from the amp output terminals are <6"long, 14 awg.
The speaker cables are around 14' also 14 awg.
Since speaking to you about a hybrid cable hook up, I added another run of 14/2 wire, per channel, netting me a 11 AWG equivalent.
Better imaging, more relaxed sounding.The wires from speaker terminals to cross over sections are < 30", also 14awg.
Wires from x-over boards to speakers are < 15",18awg to tweeters,14 awg to mid woofers.The speaker x-overs have been upgraded with better components, the the Hi pass and midwoofer sections were mounted on the back of the speakers (external) on vibration isolators for vibe protection.The 2 sections are 6-8" apart to minimize the cross talk between coils.
The speaker were remounted with "hurricane nuts", I found the mdf baffle speaker mounting hole threads had turned to dust. Much better...
nice sound....
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