I managed to find a pretty cool all-in-one stereo at Goodwill, RCA 5-Disc Changer, record+playback cassette deck, 6 ohms, came with 6 ohm speakers. SO:
6 ohms, 6 ohms speakers
120 volts
60hz
80 watts.
So, taking a chance (Come on,electronics frome Goodwil...) I buy this puppy for 15$.
I get home and hook it up, and to no suprise, the speakers aren't working. I try 3 different sets to no avail.
I plug in some headphones to the headphone jack, works great.
So after pondering, I had an idea:
I hooked up an FM transmitter to the headphone jack, grabbed an old Panasonic boombox (detachable speakers), take the speakers off and hook up the ones that came with the system. I set it on top of the stereo, set the speakers in they're proper places. and tune in on the boombox's radio. Work's like a charm.
Only one problem:
I'm getting speaker distortion.
The speakers that were attached to the boombox were rated at 2.7 ohms, and the boombox itself is rated at 2.7-8 ohms.
So why am I getting speaker distortion with these 6 ohm speakers.
I'm going to try a 8 ohm set now, I'll let you know how it works.
By the way, the boombox is 35 watts, but since the speakers are 80, this shouldn't be a problem, right?
Also, I never had distortion with the boombox alone.
6 ohms, 6 ohms speakers
120 volts
60hz
80 watts.
So, taking a chance (Come on,electronics frome Goodwil...) I buy this puppy for 15$.
I get home and hook it up, and to no suprise, the speakers aren't working. I try 3 different sets to no avail.
I plug in some headphones to the headphone jack, works great.
So after pondering, I had an idea:
I hooked up an FM transmitter to the headphone jack, grabbed an old Panasonic boombox (detachable speakers), take the speakers off and hook up the ones that came with the system. I set it on top of the stereo, set the speakers in they're proper places. and tune in on the boombox's radio. Work's like a charm.
Only one problem:
I'm getting speaker distortion.
The speakers that were attached to the boombox were rated at 2.7 ohms, and the boombox itself is rated at 2.7-8 ohms.
So why am I getting speaker distortion with these 6 ohm speakers.
I'm going to try a 8 ohm set now, I'll let you know how it works.
By the way, the boombox is 35 watts, but since the speakers are 80, this shouldn't be a problem, right?
Also, I never had distortion with the boombox alone.