Hello I was reading 70v installation process but I still have a doubt. And my question is this I'm installing a 70v system with 12 speaker and what I have been looking at is that the most important part is that the connections be in parallel, but my doubt is can I RUN 1 wire and daisy chain 6 speakers to one side and then run another wire with another 6 to another side and have both sets of speaker coming out of the amplifier. or in another words have to home runs with 6 speakers each
Why would you space the 4 inch speakers further from each other than the 8 inch speakers? in the coverage graph you showed, you had less overlap coverage with 4 inch placed at 14 feet than you did the 8 inch at 10 feet. That doesn't make sense. In my opinion 14 feet of separation is too far for any size speaker, unless the ceiling height is really high.
@Gaspar Ma This style of system is not typically used for home entertainment systems. The components are higher priced compared to consumer grade items and the speakers will often not have the same fidelity ranges as those designed to work in a home theater system. However, there is nothing preventing you from connecting the audio output of a TV/DVR/Game Console to a 70V amp. Sports bars and restaurants will often do this so patrons can hear what is playing on their main screens. You just need to make sure the i/o of the two devices are compatible.
Yes, absolutely. You can multiple home runs to the amplifier. Like you said, the most important thing is that everything stay in parallel.
Nice tutorial congrats. Next time, try to watch the lens. You seam to read on the ceiling ;-)
Hello I was reading 70v installation process but I still have a doubt. And my question is this I'm installing a 70v system with 12 speaker and what I have been looking at is that the most important part is that the connections be in parallel, but my doubt is can I RUN 1 wire and daisy chain 6 speakers to one side and then run another wire with another 6 to another side and have both sets of speaker coming out of the amplifier. or in another words have to home runs with 6 speakers each
Why would you space the 4 inch speakers further from each other than the 8 inch speakers? in the coverage graph you showed, you had less overlap coverage with 4 inch placed at 14 feet than you did the 8 inch at 10 feet. That doesn't make sense. In my opinion 14 feet of separation is too far for any size speaker, unless the ceiling height is really high.
Can I use this speakers at home for tv
@Gaspar Ma This style of system is not typically used for home entertainment systems. The components are higher priced compared to consumer grade items and the speakers will often not have the same fidelity ranges as those designed to work in a home theater system. However, there is nothing preventing you from connecting the audio output of a TV/DVR/Game Console to a 70V amp. Sports bars and restaurants will often do this so patrons can hear what is playing on their main screens. You just need to make sure the i/o of the two devices are compatible.
Are there any good book tutorials for doing a full system?
How do you tell if you have a constant voltage transformer if there is no info on it
great information but is anyone creeped out that he appears to be looking over the camera???
spudth yeh seems like he's reading that's why
Is he ptaying to the speaker god?