I've been working on a jukebox project off and on now for some time and have one stumbling block I'm not clear on, so some enlightenment would be of help.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=58692.0The question is about an "inverted" channel on amplifiers.
Apparently the original 1978 amplifier was a two channel 125 watt or so amp.
But ONE channel was inverted. (?)
Then this was fed into a crossover network and divided to the corresponding speakers.
The Two larger bass speakers in the base of the unit were apparently run in a MONO fashion utilizing all the amps power. (kinda like bridging the amp)
The smaller midrangers were in typical STEREO fashion.
Coming from the original amp there are four wires leading down to the crossover section.
Green , Yellow, and two Blacks. (the two blacks do have continuity between them)
You would have thought that the two colored wires were "positive" and the two black ones were "negative". But that is not the case when trying to use the original crossover due to the fact that one channel from the original amp was somehow "inverted".
So this is what the crossover is needing in order to split the frequency properly.
I'm trying to utilize as much original equipment as possible, so I don't really want to modify the crossover. I'd rather figure out more about the "inverted" channel from the amp.
And NO, I do not have the original amp to investigate further on how they originally did it.
And it's not as simple as switching a positive and negative around obiously. (the negatives are not isolated on the new amp)
I'm trying to use a standard amp, or "invert" one of the channels somehow, and still use the original crossover network as it was designed to be.
I know this is a bit confusing and I don't have any pics at the moment because the crossover is in the base of the unit still. It is easy to get to, but the wiring is tucked up pretty good and hard to trace.
I can get some pretty impressive sound out of this thing, but by only using one channel from the amp. So it's really still only at half it potential.
Has anyone had any audio experience with any of this type of thing?