--- In Kenwoodaudio@yahoogroups.com, Kevin O'Connor <labs_west@...>
wrote:
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> art parry wrote:
> > Thanks, For now that will work. I am running the kr-2400 into a
pair of Sansi 2000, Sansui 1500 and have a pair of Bose 301's in a
paralell series off of the 2000's.
> Do not do this. (Put dissimilar loudspeakers in series)
>
> Speakers do not present a constant real (resistive) impedance, but
a complex
> (both resistive and reactive) impedance that changes with
frequency. The complex
> impedance changes are different for different models of
loudspeakers, and
> putting two of these complex impedances in series will almost
certainly produce
> unwanted results--the least of which would be dramatic imbalances
in phase and/or
> amplitude between the systems.
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> As a side note, a single pair of matching loudspeakers (one left,
one right),
> properly placed, will produce the best sound.
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> KevinO
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> IEEE
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>Well I scored on the equalizer. If anyone is in Texas there are 4
Kenwood KL-999 speakers on ebay cheap. They are in mint shape but
seller will not ship. Local pickup only. I just scored a pair of KL-
777 A's been a long time sice I have owned a good set of speakers
with a receiver that is close enough in wattage to power them
corectly. Life is good. Receiver will arrive tomorow.