I recently had one of Elecraft's recommended technicians add all the mods
and S/W to bring my unit back to current production. Really is nice compared to when it left. Only question I have is the amount of audio. I am driving a Yaesu SP-5 speaker and even though the audio is loud enough, I can take the AF and RF to max and not over drive it. Perhaps a different speaker? AF is at 3 o'clock and RF open for regular listening. BTW using N4PY software and controlling SSB, I can really open it up to sound even better. Phil Thanks Phil Philip LaMarche LaMarche Enterprises, Inc. www.instantgourmetspices.com 727-944-3226 (800) 395-7795 pin 02 Cell 727-510-5038 N.A.S.F.T # 30210 W9DVM -- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 7.0.251 / Virus Database: 263.3.2 - Release Date: 6/15/2004 _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft You must subscribe to post. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, Unsub etc): http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft page: http://www.elecraft.com |
Phil,
I would guess that the Yaesu speaker is 8 ohms impedance (that is a quite common impedance) - a 4 ohm speaker like that used for the K2 internal speaker will allow more power than an 8 ohm speaker. The efficiency of the speaker has a lot to do with how loud it sounds too. Some speakers sound loud with just a watt of drive and others need more than that just to produce a whisper level sound. I use an external amplifier that will drive about 3 watts peak into a 9 ohm speaker (5 inch woofer type), and that is plenty of 'earshattering' power for my use. I have always thought the K2 to be a bit 'wimpy' on the audio output - but I have found it is really adequate when driving the internal speaker, just not a lot of reserve to overcome a high ambient acoustical noise level. 73, Don W3FPR Life is what happens when you are making other plans ----- Original Message ----- > I recently had one of Elecraft's recommended technicians add all the mods > and S/W to bring my unit back to current production. Really is nice > compared to when it left. Only question I have is the amount of audio. I > am driving a Yaesu SP-5 speaker and even though the audio is loud enough, I > can take the AF and RF to max and not over drive it. Perhaps a different > speaker? AF is at 3 o'clock and RF open for regular listening. BTW using > N4PY software and controlling SSB, I can really open it up to sound even > better. > _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft You must subscribe to post. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, Unsub etc): http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft page: http://www.elecraft.com |
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 00:33:23 -0400, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>I have always thought the K2 to be a bit 'wimpy' on the audio >output - but I have found it is really adequate when driving the internal >speaker, just not a lot of reserve to overcome a high ambient acoustical >noise level. Wayne has done a really good job of engineering the audio chain on the receiver to provide enough loudness (and good quality) without wasting battery current. Part of that good engineering was finding a really efficient loudspeaker to go inside the K2. When you want to add an external loudspeaker to the K2, you must do the same level of good engineering. That means NOT grabbing whatever cheapo loudspeaker you have in the junk box, but rather looking for a loudspeaker with relatively high efficiency (and, as you correctly observed, a 4 ohm loudspeaker has an inherent 6 dB advantage). You have a very big advantage over Wayne though -- in general, the larger the loudspeaker, the easier it is to find one with high efficiency! The spec you are looking for is dBSPL for 1W at 1 m. (that is, dB sound pressure level at 1 meter away from the loudspeaker with 1 watt electrical power). The higher the number, the louder it will be. Hi-fi loudspeakers are generally LOW efficiency. PA loudspeakers are generally HIGH efficiency. A good number for an 8-inch loudspeaker is in the high 80's or low 90's. To translate this, the K2 puts out 1 watt sine wave at clip. Speech typically has a 10-14 dB peak to average ratio, so if your loudspeaker is putting out 90 dBSPL at the peak of that sine wave, the average level will be 10 dB below that (80 dBSPL). Few of us listen 1 m (39") away from our radio -- half that distance is far more typical, (19"), and gives us 6 dB more level, so we're back up to 86 dB. And that assumes no sound is reflected from nearby walls, shelves, etc., which can also add a dB or two to the loudness. The bottom line is that 86 dB is plenty loud unless you've got severe hearing loss or are in a very noisy environment. And, of course, if you listen closer, it will be even louder. On the other hand, let's say you hang an 8 ohm hi-fi loudspeaker (you bought it at Radio Shack or your local hi-fi shop) and it has a sensitivity of only 80 dB for 1w at 1m. The same math puts you 10 dB lower in level for the lower sensitivity, and anothe 6 dB lower because it's an 8 ohm loudspeaker. That's only 70 dBSPL, which is only marginally loud enough in a noisy room (or if you have a lot of hearing loss). Jim Brown K9YC http://audiosystemsgroup.com _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft You must subscribe to post. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, Unsub etc): http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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