Extenstion speaker question
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 5:35 pm
I have an AY160. I forgot the audio amp's model number but it is original to the machine. The jukebox also has the original red pair of internally mounted speakers connected through the network unit.
I would like to add more dynamic range by adding a pair of extension speakers. I noticed the manual shows the Seeburg brand extension speakers have a (What I believe to be) an impedence matching transformer within each speaker.
Lacking this coupling transformer, what should the impedence of my extenstion speakers be without causing abnormal (or rapid) wear to my amplifier's output tubes? I have a pair of infinity bookshelf speakers I'd love to connect. They are only 4 ohm apiece and I believe they will probably exceed my amp's 20 watt limit at reasonably higher volume levels.
I'd like to end up with the AY160's internal speakers acting as a sub through the network, and a pair of full range bookshelf speakers mounted for better A-B channel separation.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
I would like to add more dynamic range by adding a pair of extension speakers. I noticed the manual shows the Seeburg brand extension speakers have a (What I believe to be) an impedence matching transformer within each speaker.
Lacking this coupling transformer, what should the impedence of my extenstion speakers be without causing abnormal (or rapid) wear to my amplifier's output tubes? I have a pair of infinity bookshelf speakers I'd love to connect. They are only 4 ohm apiece and I believe they will probably exceed my amp's 20 watt limit at reasonably higher volume levels.
I'd like to end up with the AY160's internal speakers acting as a sub through the network, and a pair of full range bookshelf speakers mounted for better A-B channel separation.
Any suggestions are appreciated.

