There are two connections on the loudspeaker. These are wired to the loudspeaker voice coil.Thanks, that helps to fill in another blank, but from the ‘60,000 ft’ level, I dont yet get why a single or dual power supply (I believe in the output stage - ?........) will determine whether the necessity of a capacitor in the output stage.... I know that caps help smooth things out and remove the ripple - is there ripple in the output stage - or am I confusing the output stage with the power supply cap??
Thanks to ALL
You need to connect one terminal to point-A on the amplifier and the other terminal to point-B on the amplifier. If the voltage between point-A and point-B is 0V then you don't need an output capacitor.
If the voltage between point-A and point-B is not 0V then you need an output capacitor in series with the voice coil.
It is as simple as that.
