Phil Allison wrote:
>
> "Michael A. Terrell"
> ? Phil Allison wrote:
> ?? "klem kedidelhopper"
> ??
> ?? ? This question was posed on another group but wasn't really answered.
> ?? ? There is a PA installation with several zones . One zone is a bell
> ?? ? tower which has a separate speaker in it. The speaker is inaccessible.
> ?? ? The DC resistance of that line is 11 ohms. How can an installer
> ?? ? determine if this is a 70, or 25 volt speaker and which tap it may be
> ?? ? set at? Or perhaps it's just an 8 ohm speaker with 3 ohms of cable
> ?? ? resistance added? Is there n easy way to do this without an impedance
> ?? ? bridge?
> ??
> ?? ** One only has to add say a 100 ohm resistor in series with the
> ?? speaker -
> ?? if the level drops dramatically it is 8 ohms.
> ??
> ?? An impedance meter is invaluable when troubleshooting line voltage PA
> ?? systems - but even that will not tell you if a line matching tranny is 70
> ?? V
> ?
> ?
> ? Sigh.
>
> ** ROTFL !!
>
> The Terrell fuckwit retard has MISREAD my post - as always.
>
> The "you" in my final sentence above refers to OP's problem - ie testing
> just the speaker line with no ability to inspect the tranny or speaker.
Keep backpedaling, loser. Your inability to think is well known.