Hi guys
I have this home built power amp.
I'm trying to figure out
1. How to measure output wattage?
2. Whats the best speaker configuration?
So if I input a 1khz sine wave from a signal generator into a behringer mixer.
Output from mixer measured with oscilloscope to just before clipping.
Input this to power amp connected to 8ohm 400 watt dummy load.
Measure speaker out VAC with Fluke 25 DMM.
I'm trying to be careful here as I do not want o blow anything up obviously!!
as I think the dummy load is a bit under rated for this test.
With input volume knob on amp is turned up half way i'm getting 45Vac.
Am I right in calculating 45v x 45v =2025v/8ohm = 253 watts?
Some extra info.
There's 2 inputs at the front which are linked in parallel.
So I presume it's a mono amp.
There are 4 speakon outs which are linked in parallel too.
So each time I add a speaker to the outputs the resistance pretty much halves.
Caps are 6 x 15000uf @ 100v
Output transistors
2sc5200 x 4
2sa1943 x 4
I have this home built power amp.
I'm trying to figure out
1. How to measure output wattage?
2. Whats the best speaker configuration?
So if I input a 1khz sine wave from a signal generator into a behringer mixer.
Output from mixer measured with oscilloscope to just before clipping.
Input this to power amp connected to 8ohm 400 watt dummy load.
Measure speaker out VAC with Fluke 25 DMM.
I'm trying to be careful here as I do not want o blow anything up obviously!!
as I think the dummy load is a bit under rated for this test.
With input volume knob on amp is turned up half way i'm getting 45Vac.
Am I right in calculating 45v x 45v =2025v/8ohm = 253 watts?
Some extra info.
There's 2 inputs at the front which are linked in parallel.
So I presume it's a mono amp.
There are 4 speakon outs which are linked in parallel too.
So each time I add a speaker to the outputs the resistance pretty much halves.
Caps are 6 x 15000uf @ 100v
Output transistors
2sc5200 x 4
2sa1943 x 4
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