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Old 25th January 2010, 05:25 PM   #1
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Default Amp switch safety load

I'm constructing a simple amp switch for my speakers. I find myself swapping cables frequently between 3 or 4 amps, depending on what I am doing and what I am listening to. It's not going to be completely idiot-proof (switching speakers while playing music, output interlock, etc), but one of the safety features I'd like to have is a dummy load for each amp so that an amp can be warmed-up or left on. It may or may not be receiving an input signal.

It seems unnecessary to have a true 8-ohm load. 16-ohm is more reasonable and that would halve the power/dissipation requirement of the load. Can I go higher? The idea it just to protect the OPT, not to do any sort of testing.
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16 ohms would quarter the power dissipation and would probably be fine, However....

Why worry, unless you are driving the amps hard. Normal listening levels are below 1W with efficent speakers (>90dB/W-M).

8 Ohm 5W 5% resistors would probably be overkill.
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