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  2. Speaker wire - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] High-power in-car audio systems using 2-ohm speaker circuits require thicker wire than 4 to 8-ohm home audio applications. Most consumer applications use two conductor wire. A common rule of thumb is that the resistance of the speaker wire should not exceed 5 percent of the rated impedance of the system.

  3. Constant-voltage speaker system - Wikipedia

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    Constant-voltage speaker systems are also commonly referred to as 25-, 70-, 70.7-, 100 or 210-volt speaker systems; distributed speaker systems; or high-impedance speaker systems. In Canada and the US, they are most commonly referred to as 70-volt speakers. In Europe, the 100 V system is the most widespread, with amplifier and speaker products ...

  4. Bridged and paralleled amplifiers - Wikipedia

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    Car audio amplifiers commonly have only a notional 13.8 volt supply, which would ordinarily limit the voltage swing available at the output to + and − 6.9 volts. Whilst it would be possible to achieve higher voltage swings by such means as DC-to-DC conversion of the supply voltage, using a bridge mode design allows for twice the voltage swing ...

  5. Balanced line - Wikipedia

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    This line is intended for use with 2-wire circuits. Fig. 2. Balanced line in star quad format. This line is intended for use with 4-wire circuits or two 2-wire circuits. It is also used with microphone signals in professional audio. Fig. 3. Balanced line in DM quad format. This line is intended for use with 4-wire circuits or two 2-wire ...

  6. Surround sound - Wikipedia

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    3 front channels + 2 rear channels + 3 channels reproduced in the rear in total + 1 LFE channel = 3/2:3.1 The term stereo, although popularised in reference to two channel audio, historically also referred to surround sound, as it strictly means "solid" (three-dimensional) sound. However this is no longer common usage and "stereo sound" almost ...

  7. AES3 - Wikipedia

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    bits 4–7: Used to indicate the format of the user channel word; Byte 2: Audio word length bits 0–2: Aux bits usage. This indicates how the aux bits (time slots 4–7) are used. Generally set to 000 2 (unused) or 001 2 (used for 24-bit audio data). bits 3–5: Word length. Specifies the sample size, relative to the 20- or 24-bit maximum.

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