Not sure if here is the right place to ask, but if I buy 4 speakers 8ohm each, I should connect in parallel right? The total amount will be 8ohm still? and if each speaker is 25W (4x25) = 100w total, safe for this amp right?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Kaz Kylheku on November 24, 2024, 05:12:28 PMI could not find power section schems for this, but I found a photo of the internals. The power board shows a pair of big transistors and a pair of smaller ones all on a heatsink. A pair of ceramic resistors nearby is also visible. By these superficial features, it looks like a regular Class B or AB emitter follower output stage. The only way such a thing would be unstable without a speaker plugged in would be if it had no voltage feedback, only current. I think, nobody does that. It wouldn't sound good. And an oscillating solid state power amp with no load should not damage itself.Appreciate it your help!
There is such a thing as solid state amps that have output transformers. It was more common in the late sixties maybe early '70s? Using one was one possible design which allowed non complementary transistors to be used: i.e both of them NPN. Another way is a non-complementary totem pole output stage.
We had a thread recently about a Radio Shack Realistic brand PA amplifier is not quite that old and has an output transformer, like a tube amp. That lets it have multiple outputs for different speaker impedances, which is nice.
I suspect that a solid state amp with an output transformer could possibly have issues with no load, due to the flyback voltages and whatnot, like a tube amp. I didn't see anything like an output transformer in the picture of the Randall's internals.
I really wouldn't worry about it. Maybe there's a user manual for it out there? If you find one it doesn't mention this issue I would definitely not worry about it.
Quote from: DrGonz78 on November 24, 2024, 11:58:14 AMPlease post the forum where they posted about it. I would like to read what they posted.https://music-electronics-forum.com/forum/amplification/guitar-amps/maintenance-troubleshooting-repair/961808-randall-rh200sc-head-repairing-power-amp-board-gs-200s-b