Is the radio amplifier 2-channel?
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Is the radio amplifier 2-channel?
Or is it four channel? I'm assuming it's 2-channel, one for the front and one for the rear. Does anyone also know wattages per channel?
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Re: Is the radio amplifier 2-channel?
It has 4 channels, front left and right and rear left and right. its rated at 50 watts per channel however I am certain its only about 25watts when running all channels (dont need much more given its only driving small 4" speakers)
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Re: Is the radio amplifier 2-channel?
Actually, its 2 channel.. The bikes after 1986 had an extra pair of speaker paralleled up on the rear via a "fader" down by the left knee..
The stock speakers are rated at 20 watts RMS at 4 ohms.
The amp is rated at 25 Watts per channel max with 3% distortion at 10 Watts oer channel.
It will drive into 4 ohms or 8 ohm speakers.. it draws 5 amps Max..
If you set up the radio correctly, you should be able to hear it up to 100 with ease..
If you have any questions, feel free to give me a yell..
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The stock speakers are rated at 20 watts RMS at 4 ohms.
The amp is rated at 25 Watts per channel max with 3% distortion at 10 Watts oer channel.
It will drive into 4 ohms or 8 ohm speakers.. it draws 5 amps Max..
If you set up the radio correctly, you should be able to hear it up to 100 with ease..
If you have any questions, feel free to give me a yell..
Pete
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Re: Is the radio amplifier 2-channel?
I kind of figured as much, so it just has one channel up front split for two, and the same in the back. Cool.suzib6sw wrote:Actually, its 2 channel.. The bikes after 1986 had an extra pair of speaker paralleled up on the rear via a "fader" down by the left knee..
The stock speakers are rated at 20 watts RMS at 4 ohms.
The amp is rated at 25 Watts per channel max with 3% distortion at 10 Watts oer channel.
It will drive into 4 ohms or 8 ohm speakers.. it draws 5 amps Max..
If you set up the radio correctly, you should be able to hear it up to 100 with ease..
If you have any questions, feel free to give me a yell..
Pete
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Re: Is the radio amplifier 2-channel?
No. It's stereo up front . Paralleled on the back. So a genuine left and right front and rear.
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Re: Is the radio amplifier 2-channel?
So a 3-channel? I guess I shouldn't have to worry so long as I am able to resuse the amplifier and am able to feed it the proper signal.suzib6sw wrote:No. It's stereo up front . Paralleled on the back. So a genuine left and right front and rear.
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Re: Is the radio amplifier 2-channel?
No, two channel..
One left, one right..
speakers on the rear are in parallel with the front..
3 or 4 channel implies that each channel has been decoded to provide a unique sound (in this case) .
4 channel is also know as Quadrophonic or surround sound.
3 channel is known as pseudo surround where the 3rd (rear single speaker) provides the difference between the front two speakers.
2 channel is Stereo..
So to give it a name for the voyager, its double stereo..
Both the left (front and rear) speakers produce the same sound as each other.
Both the right (front and rear) speakers produce their same sound.
Think of a classical orchestra and how they are arranged.
Violins on the left.
Cellos on the right..
If a violin was playing, you will hear it exactly the same on the left front and the left rear speaker.
Similarly, if a cello played on the right front, it will be the same on the right rear.
One left, one right..
speakers on the rear are in parallel with the front..
3 or 4 channel implies that each channel has been decoded to provide a unique sound (in this case) .
4 channel is also know as Quadrophonic or surround sound.
3 channel is known as pseudo surround where the 3rd (rear single speaker) provides the difference between the front two speakers.
2 channel is Stereo..
So to give it a name for the voyager, its double stereo..
Both the left (front and rear) speakers produce the same sound as each other.
Both the right (front and rear) speakers produce their same sound.
Think of a classical orchestra and how they are arranged.
Violins on the left.
Cellos on the right..
If a violin was playing, you will hear it exactly the same on the left front and the left rear speaker.
Similarly, if a cello played on the right front, it will be the same on the right rear.
Pete
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Re: Is the radio amplifier 2-channel?
The Voyager was designed before the days of Quadraphonic stereo in vehicles. Quadraphonic was the new thing in the late seventies for home stereos as I recall. It was billed as 4 Channel.
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Re: Is the radio amplifier 2-channel?
Interesting.... alright, thanks.suzib6sw wrote:No, two channel..
One left, one right..
speakers on the rear are in parallel with the front..
3 or 4 channel implies that each channel has been decoded to provide a unique sound (in this case) .
4 channel is also know as Quadrophonic or surround sound.
3 channel is known as pseudo surround where the 3rd (rear single speaker) provides the difference between the front two speakers.
2 channel is Stereo..
So to give it a name for the voyager, its double stereo..
Both the left (front and rear) speakers produce the same sound as each other.
Both the right (front and rear) speakers produce their same sound.
Think of a classical orchestra and how they are arranged.
Violins on the left.
Cellos on the right..
If a violin was playing, you will hear it exactly the same on the left front and the left rear speaker.
Similarly, if a cello played on the right front, it will be the same on the right rear.
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Re: Is the radio amplifier 2-channel?
I was considering putting a 4 channel 50wpc amps on board but scrapped the idea due to too much of a headache. My rear speakers are barley audible compared to the fronts. I turn the fader all the way to the right and barely turn it left and the fronts overpower the rears. Any idea what could be causing this?
I still have to get this radio back to you one day Pete. Dang cassettes quit playing a month after reinstalling it.
I still have to get this radio back to you one day Pete. Dang cassettes quit playing a month after reinstalling it.