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Owner’s Manual
PA40G / PA60G
Commercial Amplifiers
1601 Jack McKay Blvd. • Ennis, Texas 75119 U.S.A.
Telephone: 800.876.3333 • Fax: 800.765.3435
Measuring Speaker Loads
Below is an Impedance load chart for the PA40G and PA60G. Measure the load impedance prior to connecting the load to the
amplifier. The enclosed load chart will provide the information to determine if the load or speaker system impedance is too low for the
amplifier’s rating. In every install it is always recommended to measure the load prior to turning the system on to be sure the system is
installed correctly.
Measuring a Speaker System’s Impedance
Note: It is important to only use an Audio Impedance Meter and not a conventional Volt/Ohm meter. A true audio frequency impedance
meter is essential for reliable installation of background music and paging systems in residences, office buildings and public areas.
Avoid costly service calls and amplifier damage by verifying actual speaker system impedance prior to operation. Unlike conventional
volt/ohm meters, which measure DC resistance, an Audio Impedance Meter unit utilizes an internal frequency oscillator to measure
true impedance. It may also be utilized with 70.7V and 100V speaker line transformers, L-pads and matching impedance volume
controls. There are several Audio Impedance meters on the market, if you need to buy one we suggest going to MCM Electronics,
Parts Express or search the internet for “Audio Impedance Meter”.
Measuring 70.7V or 100V Distributed Speaker Systems
Large distributed systems typically utilize 70.7V (North America) or 100V (Europe) type system to greatly ease the connection of
multiple speakers and facilitate long cable runs. Shown below are speakers connected in parallel with wattage ratings to calculate
the overall load of the system. Connecting an Audio Impedance Meter to a speaker arrangement such as this will provide the overall
impedance of the system.
Using the following formula you can calculate the load impedance from the speaker selected wattage. The accumulative wattage of
the speaker system must not exceed the maximum wattage output rating of the amplifier or damage may occur. In this example the
measurement for a 70.7V design with three speakers of 15W each. The system impedance would measure close to 1111. Formula
70.7V x 70.7V = 4998, 4998 / 45W = 1111. The amplifier power requirements would be at least 60W for the system to operate
properly. Note: It is always recommended to use a larger amp than needed with power headroom of at least 25%. Calculate the load
impedance and compare it to the meter’s audio impedance reading. Note: They will never be the same due to the additional wire
impedance, but if they are within 10% of the maximum impedance rating or if the impedance is higher than the maximum rating,
proceed connecting the load to the amplifier. If they are not recheck your speaker taps or check for shorts.
PA40G & PA60G Max Load Chart
Speaker Selection PA40G PA60G
70.7V 125 Ohms 83 Ohms
100V 250 Ohms 166 Ohms