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Audio Impedence Matching Circuit

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Suraj143

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I have a PA amplifier. Its output power is 70W, 100V, 4-16Ohms.

What I want is a small circuit to give inputs from the above amplifier (output) to another amplifier (input) rated 470mV/10Kohms specifications

Thanks
 
Hi Nigel I don't know what is an attenuator !

The speaker is in very far.So I need to take the signal from the speaker to the input of the 2nd amplifier (470mV/10Kohms).

What should I make?
 
Ok thanks but PA speaker systems have another transformer inside the speaker.

Do you telling to use a voltage divider input of the transformer (same amplifier output) or output of the transformer (final speaker lines).
 
I just calculated divider resister values.Top resister should have 2.2Mohms & the bottom resistor must have 10K.

Is my values ok?
 
I just calculated divider resister values.Top resister should have 2.2Mohms & the bottom resistor must have 10K.

Is my values ok?

Try it and see - however, you're better off tapping from the 4-16 ohm ouput, as the 100V transformer output 'may' be isolated - if not, then it's fine to use the 100V. I would suggest an initial 100/1 ratio if you're tapping off the 100V line, bringing it down to about 1V
 
Here is the circuit I'm going to build is it all right?
 

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If you use very high value resistors like 2.2M feeding 10k then you will lose high audio frequencies and will not have enough output level.
Use 22k ohms /0.5W feeding 470 ohms /0.25W ohms then turn down the volume control on the second amplifier to the volume you want.
 
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