05-11-2020, 08:45 PM
Yes,
The second speaker field forms a divider with the first field. In case both are 3200 ohms it will half the voltage. I do not know the spec of the first field, only the second is shown as 3200 ohms.
Part number of the field assembly for the dual speaker might help, you can try to find it.
I kind of doubt they intended divide the voltage by half but...
If both values are correct (and they even increased the first cap to 8uF to compensate for that divider drop) I don't see how the resultant voltage should exceed the specified one much.
The second speaker field forms a divider with the first field. In case both are 3200 ohms it will half the voltage. I do not know the spec of the first field, only the second is shown as 3200 ohms.
Part number of the field assembly for the dual speaker might help, you can try to find it.
I kind of doubt they intended divide the voltage by half but...
If both values are correct (and they even increased the first cap to 8uF to compensate for that divider drop) I don't see how the resultant voltage should exceed the specified one much.
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