MEF Team….
A friend dropped off a TOA P-924A mono power amp. I am guessing this is 1970’s. He states the amp works but then looses volume. I will get into the amp soon, start with a test, clean the volume control, etc.
If you would like to see the full schematic, you can find that on Page 10 of the manual. But I think the images below should help cover what I am asking here.
My question is on the output connections, and wondering how best to use this amp. This amp does have an output transformer (used for the 8 ohm, 25v line, and 70v line) and then there is a 4 ohm output. I see the output for the 4 ohm connection. The image on the right shows that the connecting bar should be removed when using those lugs. My friend was using the 4 ohm output with the bar connected – so maybe that was not a good idea. But is there any harm in connecting an 8 ohm load to the 4 ohm output point (assuming the connection bar is removed)?
Manual - P924A_Manual.pdf
Thanks in advance…
A friend dropped off a TOA P-924A mono power amp. I am guessing this is 1970’s. He states the amp works but then looses volume. I will get into the amp soon, start with a test, clean the volume control, etc.
If you would like to see the full schematic, you can find that on Page 10 of the manual. But I think the images below should help cover what I am asking here.
My question is on the output connections, and wondering how best to use this amp. This amp does have an output transformer (used for the 8 ohm, 25v line, and 70v line) and then there is a 4 ohm output. I see the output for the 4 ohm connection. The image on the right shows that the connecting bar should be removed when using those lugs. My friend was using the 4 ohm output with the bar connected – so maybe that was not a good idea. But is there any harm in connecting an 8 ohm load to the 4 ohm output point (assuming the connection bar is removed)?
Manual - P924A_Manual.pdf
Thanks in advance…
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