Constant Voltage - Crest Audio CKd 604 Owner's Manual

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Constant Voltage

A distributed or constant voltage system, as shown in the figure
below, uses loudspeaker step-down transformers for each speaker.The
transformers are designed to deliver a specific power level into a spe-
cific load impedance when a specific voltage (the example here uses
70.7 volts) appears at the primary. A speaker transformer usually has
taps on its primary, secondary, or both, so it can be used for several
different power levels or speaker impedances. Each speaker step-down
transformer converts the low impedance of its loudspeaker to a rela-
tively high impedance as seen by the distributed line. Consequently,
loads can be added or subtracted to the distributed line with very lit-
tle effect on the actual line voltage, hence the term "constant voltage."
The actual line load Z that the amplifier "sees" is determined by the
formula
where P is the sum of the loudspeaker power taps, compensated for
transformer insertion loss;
(P = X [xfrmr#1] * P [speaker#1] + X [xfrmr#2] * P [speaker#2] + ...),
and V is the distributed line voltage. So, for a 70.7 volt line,
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Z = V2/P
Z = (70.7)2 / P
Z = 5000/ P
For example, if the total power demanded by the speakers is 200
watts, then:
V2/P = 25
The compensation factor for transformer insertion loss is:
x = power drawn from distributed line
power delivered to speaker = 10 Insertion loss (in dB)/ 10
Therefore, a speaker transformer with an insertion loss of 1 dB,
tapped at 4 watts, will actually demand 1.26 times 4 watts, or about 5
watts. Ci Series amplifiers are specifically designed for use with dis-
tributed or constant voltage systems. Each Ci Series model can
drive up to eight distributed lines (one per channel) of the type for which
they are configured, any number of tapped loudspeakers can be placed
on a line as long as the total demanded power including insertion loss-
es does not exceed the rated power of the model chosen. If the
impedance of a distributed line overly stresses the amplifier output
stage, the amplifier's IGM protection circuits engage, reducing gain in
order to protect the amplifier.
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