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frank wrote:
I've been given an old Hammarlund SPR-210. It needs a good amount of restoration but appears complete inside and outside. I've seen on the manual that it has 600 ohm speaker output and I was wondering where to find such a spekear with this impedance. Probably there's need for an external audio transformer to use any low impedance (I have many in the 16-4 ohm range) speaker? Any hint is welcome. If you wound a 600 ohm voice coil on a speaker, it would be so heavy you'd have no high end at all. SO, what we do is to put a 600-8 ohm transformer behind the speaker; lots of communications speakers have mounting points on the back so you can bolt the transformer right there. A 1W transformer for a 70V PA system has about a 600 ohm to 8 ohm ratio, and will cost less than $5 at an electronics supply house. Or ask a guy who installs 70V PA systems for piped-in music in supermarkets for an old one. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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