Yamaha BBT500-110 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Connected in Parallel
Total impedance =
Connecting three 4 speaker cabinets in a parallel configuration
as shown below, results in a total impedance of about 1.3.
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Panel Controls and Connections
* Total Impedance
Whenever two or more speaker cabinets are connected to the unit, consideration must be given to the total impedance of the
speaker system.
Normally, a speaker cabinet has an impedance of 4, 8 or 16. But when two or more speaker cabinets are used together, the total
impedance will change according to the manner in which the cabinets are connected.
Connecting in a Series
Total impedance = 1st Speaker + 2nd Speaker + 3rd Speaker …
Connecting three 4 speaker cabinets in a series as shown below,
results in a total impedance of 12.
As the BBT500-115’s and BBT500-110’s two speaker jacks are
connected in a parallel circuit inside of the amplifier, adding a 4
external speaker to the 4 internal speaker will result in a total
impedance of 2. So in order to maintain a minimum impedance of
2, an external speaker with an impedance of 4 or greater must
be used.
Internal Speaker
4
External Speaker
Greater than 4
Cable
Clamp Filter
Clamp Filter
Attaching the Clamp Filter (For U.S. and Canadian models only)
To protect against electromagnetic waves, attach the supplied Clamp Filter to the cable connecting the bass guitar to the amplifier’s
INPUT jack, and to the cable connecting the amplifier to an external speaker.
*The cable connecting the internal speaker (SPEAKER 1 jack) is fitted with a Clamp Filter at the factory.
*When attaching the clamp filter, wrap the cable once around the clamp filter as close to the BBT500 unit as possible.