Yamaha SM15IV User Manual
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Connecting the Speakers
CONNECTION EXAMPLE 1
The illustration below shows audio connections for a standard setup using two speaker systems.
MIXING
CONSOLE
GRAPHIC
EQUALIZER
SPEAKER
SYSTEMS
SYSTEMS
L
R
L
R
SPEAKER
SYSTEMS
SYSTEMS
DAISY-CHAINED
POWER
AMPLIFIER
L
R
DAISY-CHAINING SPEAKERS
Since the speaker systems in this series are equipped with two input terminals that are internally connected in parallel, it is
possible “daisy-chain” speakers by connecting the output from the power amplifier to one phone jack, and a second speaker
system to the other.
All speaker models in this series have a nominal impedance of 8
Ω. Since most power amplifiers are designed to provide stable
performance at a load impedance of 4 or 8
Ω, Yamaha recommends that no more than two 8Ω speaker systems be daisy-chained
together. This will allow the amplifier to operate properly and avoid overheating.
PHONE PLUG WIRING
The standard input terminals for this unit are 1/4" phone jacks. Connect the speaker leads as shown in this diagram.
Caution: Use only unshielded speaker cable with stranded conductors to connect speakers to the speaker terminals on a power
amplifier. The use of audio cable not rated as sufficient for the amplifier’s maximum output level can create a potential fire
hazard.