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Phil G
Posted on Tuesday, March 09, 2004 - 01:50 pm:   

I recently purchased a MM 410 65w (My favorite MM so far). What was the original speaker wiring for this amp? It looks like the speakers are wired series/parallel with 4 8-ohm speakers. Is this common for MM? The total load (I think) is 8ohm. The previous owner told me to keep it set for 4-ohm (not sure why). What is the correct setting (I would say 8-ohm)? This site is awesome I have been playing out with these amps since the 70’s good to see there are other MM people out there.

Thanks,
Phil
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Steve Kennedy
Posted on Friday, March 12, 2004 - 04:01 pm:   

You have it correct... a series string of two parallel pairs of 8-ohm drivers for a total impedance of 8 ohms.

The 8-ohm switch position should be the proper setting for a standard speaker load-out and wiring. Does it WORK at that setting? Maybe the previous owner had a switch problem or a wiring problem and the amp didn't work well in that position? The wrong setting probably won't kill the amp (you may like the sound too!), but the intended position is 8-ohms.

When in doubt, unplug the speaker cable (amp power off) and measure between the Tip & Ring of the phone plug with an ohmmeter. You should read somewhere around 6 ohms of resistance in a typical 8-ohm load.

Steve

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