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"Volume Event" Speaker/Hearing Protection - Fuse?


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Hi.

 

I just got a 80-watt NAD power amp and streaming preamp combo. There's no volume limiter built into the pre-amp software (coming soon they say). I'd rather not have to buy a passive volume pot. I need a stopgap solution and was thinking an inline fuse would do the trick. Do I just get any old fast fuse and put it on either positive or ground of the speaker wire? What fuse spec do I need? I don't think I'll be able to "hear" a fuse, so I'm not concerned about that. Just trying to protect my speakers and the ears of my family.

 

Thanks!

Aaron

 

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2 hours ago, Schu said:

Personally, I would wait until I got a passive before risking playback... unless your player had control.

 

I wholeheartedly agree with the above.

 

What is the sensitivity rating of your speakers?  What is the make and model of your speakers?

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7 hours ago, aaronhirsch said:

Hi.

 

I just got a 80-watt NAD power amp and streaming preamp combo. There's no volume limiter built into the pre-amp software (coming soon they say). I'd rather not have to buy a passive volume pot. I need a stopgap solution and was thinking an inline fuse would do the trick. Do I just get any old fast fuse and put it on either positive or ground of the speaker wire? What fuse spec do I need? I don't think I'll be able to "hear" a fuse, so I'm not concerned about that. Just trying to protect my speakers and the ears of my family.

 

Thanks!

Aaron

 

If I read that correctly you want to run the Nad amp with no volume control ? If that is right, that's a crazy idea, there I said it. If .....I misread just ignore, sorry.

 

Crazy idea even with a fuse and hearing protection, might as well start ordering replacement driver's ahead of time. :o

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Does your streaming preamp control the volume AUTOMATICALLY, and you just want the fuse to protect your ears and speakers against your preamp making a mistake?

 

There is a formula for selecting a fuse (you're right, it must be fast blow), but I don't have it.  ANYONE?

 

In any case, I think you need to know the sensitivity (dB at 2.83v at 1 Meter) of your speakers, and perhaps their nominal impedance.  As always, I could be wrong.😁

 

PWK recommended fusing, but pointed out that no fuse would be fast enough to protect against pulling out, or plugging in an RCA plug with the volume up.

 

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As far your ears are concerned, most people are about 3 dB more conservative than this chart:

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