In Reply to: RE: Attenuating Amplifier Output for Horn Speakers posted by Bill Fitzmaurice on October 14, 2017 at 14:31:52:
Ok, it's a horn loaded full range speaker. Even so, lowest impedance occurs at 10hz to dc and at 10 kHz. It doesn't look like there is a suprise frequency which would trip a fuse sooner than one sized on nominal dc coil impedance, so you ought to be able to pick a fuse size that protects at the speaker's nominal wattage rating.
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- RE: Attenuating Amplifier Output for Horn Speakers - mgbpuff 10/14/1715:24:10 10/14/17 (3)
- RE: Attenuating Amplifier Output for Horn Speakers - Bill Fitzmaurice 15:26:11 10/14/17 (2)
- RE: Attenuating Amplifier Output for Horn Speakers - mgbpuff 03:51:22 10/15/17 (1)
- RE: Attenuating Amplifier Output for Horn Speakers - Dale Clark 04:38:50 10/31/17 (0)