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Hi

I have an NSM wizzard 100cd juke box and need some new small speakers and want to get something matched with the built in amp which according to the manual is 200 watts music power at 2 ohms. Can anyone tell me what power and ohm speakers would work best?
I have a manual but have never been able to understand impedance matching etc :notworthy:
 
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Well you have answered your own question. You need a handling capacity of 200 peak and a minimum of 2ohms though that seems quite low. You can use a higher impedance speaker say 4ohms. 200 watts peak.

Music power isn't really a useful figure RMS is what we rate amps at.

I'd look for a manual but you need the ES number. It's on the back or inside.

http://nsmjukeboxmanuals.yolasite.com/manuals.php
 
Well you have answered your own question. You need a handling capacity of 200 peak and a minimum of 2ohms though that seems quite low. You can use a higher impedance speaker say 4ohms. 200 watts peak.

Music power isn't really a useful figure RMS is what we rate amps at.

I'd look for a manual but you need the ES number. It's on the back or inside.

http://nsmjukeboxmanuals.yolasite.com/manuals.php
Hello fatplumber, sure i know that name from somewhere :D

I have a manual but looking on the back is no option as its bolted to the wall. I will have a flick through
 
From the website if it helps.

Welcome

Here you can find nearly all the NSM jukebox manuals for nearly all the ES- Versions of these fab machines

All you need to know is the ES version of your machine. This is usually printed inside your machine, on the CD player unit or on the record players assembly. Sometimes its printed or stamped into a metal plate by the power lead. It's important you find the correct model and ES version as you can sometimes cause more damage then good!

If you cant find your specific manual try the generic manual for that ES version, this should contain most the stuff you need
 
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