Xref: utzoo rec.audio:14461 sci.electronics:7352 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!indri!caesar!blake!uw-beaver!ubc-cs!alberta!calgary!ctycal!ingoldsb From: ingoldsb@ctycal.COM (Terry Ingoldsby) Newsgroups: rec.audio,sci.electronics Subject: Re: Question re: Speaker Fuse Sizing Summary: Put a resistor in parallel Message-ID: <426@ctycal.UUCP> Date: 1 Aug 89 19:00:36 GMT References: <30238@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> Organization: The City of Calgary, Ab Lines: 37 In article <30238@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU>, jbier@janus.berkeley.edu (Jeff Bier) writes: > The JBL's are rated for 120 watts continuous power. > > In the past few months, two tweeters on the JBL's have been > blown, apparently in the same way, but at different times. > > I want to place fuses on the speakers to prevent this from > happening again. Given that the speakers' power rating is > probably assuming some kind of broadband (music) signal, can > anyone give me a reliable method for selecting a fuse size > small enough to protect the tweeters, and large enough so I seem to recall that tweeters are usually rated at about 1/10 the power of the woofers in most systems. You can figure it out from that. (In other words, only 10% of the energy in music occurs above 5 KHz). If you decide to fuse all the speakers (including the woofer), put a 100 ohm resistor in parallel with fuse so that if it blows the fuse the amp will still have a load. Since fuses are cheap compared to tweeters, why not start small and gradually increase the value until the fuses just stop blowing at maximum listening values. If you are really serious about this, there are a number of active circuits (ie. with semiconductors, power supplies) that are much more effective than fuses. By the way, driving an amp too hard (so that it clips) sends lots of high energy high frequency harmonics straight to the tweeters. Thus an underpowered amp (in a given application) is good at blowing even high power speaker systems. -- Terry Ingoldsby ctycal!ingoldsb@calgary.UUCP Land Information Systems or The City of Calgary ...{alberta,ubc-cs,utai}!calgary!ctycal!ingoldsb