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Originally posted by Silversam:
I did a job for a British Company with offices here in NYC. The PA was spec'd by the home office and the equipment was 100V. Interestingly, the transformers had taps on them for 200V too!
Sam I've never seen 200V used at the speakers but it's possible the 200V amp output was used for large installations such as Radio Butlins holiday camps, and there was a 200V-100V transformer closer to each speaker cluster or line of 'chalets'. Hi-de-Hi!
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