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==SD60 drivers==
==SD60 drivers==
*[[File:SD60Drivers.jpg|400px|SD60 Drivers]]
[[File:SD60Drivers.jpg|400px|SD60 Drivers]]
*Single functional SD60 driver will read 9.5 - 10 ohms
*Single functional SD60 driver will read 9.5 - 10 ohms
*Four SD60 drivers will read 2.5 ohms
*Four SD60 drivers will read 2.5 ohms

Revision as of 19:14, 2 November 2018

Testing Speakers

First, it is crucial to determine which model of audio drivers are being tested. Then, disconnect the outside speakers from the two terminals on the back of the amplifier. Put a DC ohm meter across the leads going to the tower. If the reading is higher than the listed value, then one or more of the drivers could be open, or a connection is corroded. If lower, one or more drivers or the wiring may be shorted.

PD60 Drivers

PD60 Drivers

  • Single functional PD60 driver will read 9.5 - 10 ohms
  • Four PD60 drivers will read 2.5 ohms
  • Two PD60 drivers together will read 5 ohms
  • Four PD60 drivers wired into a speaker line roughly 250ft. in length will read 1.4 ohms
  • Four PD60 drivers wired into a speaker line that is 25ft. will read .14 ohms


SD60 drivers

SD60 Drivers

  • Single functional SD60 driver will read 9.5 - 10 ohms
  • Four SD60 drivers will read 2.5 ohms
  • Two SD60 drivers together will read 5 ohms
  • Four SD60 drivers wired into a speaker line roughly 250ft. in length will read 1.4 ohms
  • Four SD60 drivers wired into a speaker line that is 25ft. will read .14 ohms


PD60AT Transformer Drivers

PD60AT Drivers