Altec Lansing 9444B User Manual
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Operating and Service Instructions for the Altec Lansing 9444B Power Amplifier
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AMPLIFIER’S INPUTS
AUX OUTPUTS
Figure 3 Typical Input Connections
AMPLIFIER’S OUTPUTS
LOUDSPEAKER LOADS
Figure 4 Typical Output Connections
Had 18 GA wire been used in the
above excunple, the loss in the
cable would have been 51.9 watts.
This example illustrates the im
portance of using the proper wire
size.
3.4.2
Calculating Power
Losses
with
ohm
Loads
To calculate ti:
losses
when using a 4 ohm г.р‘ =акег sys
tem, multiply the loss 3 ohms
by 8. In the above example, the 10
GA wire would comiuaie 24.3
watts of power while !■
18 GA
wire would waste 15-‘ watts -
more than half of the amplifier's 4
ohm power rating.
3.5
Damping Fact-.; r
The higher thi diunping
factor rating of air amplifier, the
greater the ability of Üi- amplifier
to control unwanted sp- sker cone
movements. When a signal drives
a woofer, current flow;¡ ’.hrough
the voice coil creates ■ uagnetic
field. This field inters. ^ with the
permanent magnetic field in the
gap and forces the combination
cone and voice coil aiisembly to
move outward. When i he signal is
removed, the assembly moves in
ward but its momeid.ii causes it
to overshoot its resting point. This
overshoot will damfx n iLself out
eventually but the unwanted mo
vements can add consirierabie dis
tortion products to
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-' .'iound
In the process of movitig inward
through the magnetic field, the
voice coil assembly generates a
current of opposite polarity to the
original
signal.
This
current
induces a voltage or “1- ick EMF”
which travels through ihe speaker
wore to the ampiiiler's output.
The lower the amplifier’s output
impedance, the faster the over
shoot of the voice coil vill dampen
out. The output impeilance of an
amplifier can be calculated by
dividing the rated output impe
dance, typically 8 ohms, by the
damping factor. The U-144B has a
damping factor rating of 200
which correspond^
.■ an output
imp>edance of 0.04 ohms.
S.tS.l
C a l c u l a t i n g
t h e
Maximun
i<‘ngth
of
Cable for
ü
Specified
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