Connections; Speakers; Transformer-Coupled Speaker Connections; 4-Ohm Low-Impedance Speaker Connections - Bogen & V250 Installation And Use Manual

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Connections

Speakers

Transformer-Coupled Speaker Connections

Transformer-coupled, constant voltage speaker loads are connected to
their respective load type (i.e., 70V speakers to the 70V terminal, 25V
speakers to the 25V terminals) and the COM terminal. Make sure the
selector switch is in the TRANS OUT position. A separate 8-ohm
terminal is provided to drive 8-ohm (low-impedance) speakers through an
output transformer tap.
The speaker terminals can accept up to a #10 spade lug and have integral
clamping plates that make wiring easier.

4-Ohm Low-Impedance Speaker Connections

A low-impedance (4Ω) speaker load can be driven directly without
transformer coupling by connecting the load to the 4Ω terminal and the
GND terminal. Make sure the selector switch is in the DIRECT OUT
position.
Bypassing the output transformer and driving the speaker load directly
provides the advantage of better bass response. To maximize the power
delivered to the speakers, their combined load impedance should be 4
ohms. Connecting higher load impedances is electrically acceptable, but
the mismatch in load impedance will cause the speaker load to only
receive a portion of the power that the amplifier is capable of delivering.
It is not acceptable to connect low-impedance speakers to the 70V and
25V outputs.
Transformer-Coupled Speaker
Note switch is set to DIRECT OUT
Typical connections to a low-impedance (non-transformer-coupled) speaker load
Typical connections to a 70V transformer-coupled speaker
Note switch is set to TRANS OUT
Note jumper link shorting the
GND to the COM terminal.
Low-Impedance (4-ohm) Speaker Load
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