[sdiy] speaker to line out conversion
dj hohum
djhohum at gmail.com
Sun Jul 22 20:50:51 CEST 2007
True. but, it's not usually necessary to get it exactly right. I'd use
a ten ohm resistor because they are much more common. Anything from
ten to 100 ohms will probably work ok.
On 7/22/07, Roy J. Tellason <rtellason at verizon.net> wrote:
> On Friday 20 July 2007 21:30, Paul Perry wrote:
> > Replace the speaker by an 8 ohm resistor & then run wires from the two
> ends
> > of the resistor to the jack (have one wire go via a 50 microfarad cap).
> >
> > Might be a bit below line level, but not much.
> >
> > Paul perry Melbourne Australia
> >
> > (some people just leave the speaker in place. You can do that if it isn't
> > annoying, or put a switch to choose speaker/resistor). Some people glue
> the
> > speaker solid, but that is barbaric!)
>
> Some speakers, notably those little "beeper" types, aren't eight ohms.
>
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