Hello,
Are Jung SLA 2 AN (JUNG - Stereo loudspeaker socket Audio connectors Audio / video / multimedia Technology OVERVIEW) sufficient to connect Canton InWall 949 LCR (70W RMS, 8Ohm) and Canton InCeiling 969 (60W RMS, 8Ohm)?
The maximum voltage and power ratings are not clearly listed in the datasheet for Jung socket, only the name contains "Stereo loudspeaker socket 25 V ~, 60 V DC". If the 25V AC voltage rating is correct (I presume it is Vp, not peak to peak Vpp), the maximum speaker power allowed to connect would only be around 40W on 8Ohm, not nearly enough for typical home theater setup.
Am I reading Jung description wrong and this is not a concern, or should I look for different speaker connectors? To save space 2 outgoing speaker cable pairs are pulled into each socket box, so something like Jung speaker socket would have been ideal.
Are Jung SLA 2 AN (JUNG - Stereo loudspeaker socket Audio connectors Audio / video / multimedia Technology OVERVIEW) sufficient to connect Canton InWall 949 LCR (70W RMS, 8Ohm) and Canton InCeiling 969 (60W RMS, 8Ohm)?
The maximum voltage and power ratings are not clearly listed in the datasheet for Jung socket, only the name contains "Stereo loudspeaker socket 25 V ~, 60 V DC". If the 25V AC voltage rating is correct (I presume it is Vp, not peak to peak Vpp), the maximum speaker power allowed to connect would only be around 40W on 8Ohm, not nearly enough for typical home theater setup.
Am I reading Jung description wrong and this is not a concern, or should I look for different speaker connectors? To save space 2 outgoing speaker cable pairs are pulled into each socket box, so something like Jung speaker socket would have been ideal.