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What are the specs of the Ez-b speaker? Want to know if I can wire up another 35ohm 0.5Watt speaker to the same point or not.
What are the specs of the Ez-b speaker? Want to know if I can wire up another 35ohm 0.5Watt speaker to the same point or not.
Can't you just buy an 8ohm speaker from somewhere? They are only a couple of bucks at the most...
Pull one out of an old PC, they don't get used much these days (I never connect them up unless the PC is having BIOS issues), RAD, Wall-E... I'm sure there's something around that has a small 4 or 8ohm speaker in it.
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Well this is a subject i actually know about. Yeah I am not sure why you would want to use a 32 ohm speaker. Compared to an 8 ohm speaker you will get 4 times less volume using the same wattage. Your best bet to buy an individual 8 ohm component speaker. Most home speakers are an 8 ohm and you should be able to locate a small enough one to use.
I believe you will be disappointed if you try and use that 32 ohm speaker.
the speaker is in the robot head i have. it fits perfectly. i wanted to use the speaker to give the impression its talking to you. found another giant speaker thats 8ohm.
Radio Shack stocks a small 1 inch 8 ohm speaker that may work.
If you must use that speaker, you can build a small amp for next to nothing. Here is one example: http://www.electronics-lab.com/blog/?p=4844 Google for "altoids tin amp" for many more.
Alan
Hey guys this might be a non-issue, as the size of the speaker that comes with the EZ-Bv4 is smaller than a quarter (For reference Canadian quarters are the same size as US quarters) and can be placed just about anywhere. You'll just have to solder some wires to it and the board and extended it to where you want it to go. Even though it's small in size, it packs a punch and can get pretty loud, it's a cell phone style speaker if that helps you compare.