On 7/21/2010 6:10 PM j r powell spake thus:
"William Sommerwerck" wrote in message
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I'm not being sarcastic -- but how do you know that paralleling the
outputs will produce a significant increase in power? Ignoring the
very pertinent question of how to do this /correctly/, the most you
could get is a 3dB increase, which is plainly audible, but hardly
a large increase.
A small increase is better than nothing.
No, it isn't. Not when it requires a lot of work, and will be only slightly
audible.
Fitting resistors is hardly a lot of work. I just need someone who knows their
stuff, to answer my original question.
So, William, what is the correct answer here (value of resistors)? I'm
curious now, too.
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