Sendt: 09 December 2012 kl. 10:37 | IP-adresse registreret
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Helt sikkert, men det er interessant at belyse!
Det jeg finder essentielt i mit link, er dette:
" An 8 ohm speaker can typically have an impedance dip to 4 ohms in the upper bass and rise to 20 ohms in the treble. Let’s examine how output
impedance can affect the frequency response of such a speaker.
Assume an amplifier output impedance of 3 ohms and voltage output of 10 volts. In the treble range the voltage produced across the speaker is
10 ÷ (3 + 20) x 20 = 8.7 volts
This is a reduction in output from a no load condition of 1.2 dB.
Now let’s look at what happens at the upper bass range when the loudspeaker impedance falls to 4 ohms.
10 ÷ (3 + 4) x 4 = 5.7 volts
This is a reduction in output from a no load condition of 4.9 dB. The sound pressure level of the speaker in the treble will then be 3.7 dB louder than
in the upper bass.
As amplifier output impedance rises, these differences in frequency response are exaggerated. The changing speaker impedance actually pushes the
output voltage of the amplifier around thereby changing the acoustic output of the speaker. The amplifier cannot control its own output voltage."
Jo mere en højttaler stiger og falder i impedanskurven, jo mere vil SET forstærkeren påvirke højtalerens frekvensgang hørbart. Ohms lov.
Jeg ville mægtig gerne se nogle målinger på de Focal Chorus 716. Men umiddelbart har jeg ikke kunnet finde nogle.
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