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Chapter 13, Problem 53E
As the lead singer in the local rock band, you just secured your first “gig” to perform at the local spring festival. As you are setting up your sound system, you notice that the output of the power amplifier (50 V peak) has a step up transformer marked 70.7 Vrms and 50 Ω, and that this output is supplied to three speakers in parallel: two speakers marked 8 ohm and one speaker marked 4 Ω, with a step down transformer for each speaker. (a) Explain why the transformer configuration is used. (b) Sketch a schematic diagram of the audio circuit, indicating desired turns ratio for all step up/step down transformers.
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