Hi,
I have an amplifier, it said in the manual the output resistance to the speaker should be between 4 to 16 ohms
I have my speaker with the following specifications :
Active HiFi Stereo System
3 way speaker system
3000 W P.M.P.O
Freq response 70Hz - 20 KHz
Voltage 220V 50Hz
Output Power 3000 W PMPO
Caution Input Not more than 500 MV.
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I don't know if this speaker can work with the amplifier.
Anyway, I connected the speaker to the amplifier.
There is sound output to the speaker.
However, after 5 minutes of playing, the amplifier's top is quite hot,
and there is a slight smell of burning coming out of the amplifier.
Can I ignore the heat at the amplifier top? will it catch fire after a long duration of playing?
Your advice is much appreciated.
I have an amplifier, it said in the manual the output resistance to the speaker should be between 4 to 16 ohms
I have my speaker with the following specifications :
Active HiFi Stereo System
3 way speaker system
3000 W P.M.P.O
Freq response 70Hz - 20 KHz
Voltage 220V 50Hz
Output Power 3000 W PMPO
Caution Input Not more than 500 MV.
===========
I don't know if this speaker can work with the amplifier.
Anyway, I connected the speaker to the amplifier.
There is sound output to the speaker.
However, after 5 minutes of playing, the amplifier's top is quite hot,
and there is a slight smell of burning coming out of the amplifier.
Can I ignore the heat at the amplifier top? will it catch fire after a long duration of playing?
Your advice is much appreciated.