bdn2004
Electrical
- Jan 27, 2007
- 794
We have automated P.A. systems that sporatically blow out the circuit boards on the amplifiers. One of the technicians claims that it is because the speaker systems can be jacked with (against our rules) - as in their impedances are adjustible and can be changed. This changing of the impedence does affect the loud volume...which is why, he claims, the sabotagers desire to do it. This creates a lower impedance than the amplifiers are rated for. How do you measure this impedance? Any other explainations that seem plausible for why this would happen?