All,

    Ok then,  so the optimal solution then would be to
build a stereo to mono adapter where one side of the stereo
audio and the ground would get wired to a mono jack (pick
your size)tip and ring for use by the mono speaker, and the
other audio channel from the stereo connector would be
connected to ground via an 8 ohm, 2W resistor.  In that
manner, all parts of the audio amplifier are properly
terminated.  

73

Gene K1NR
K2 6Kxx

On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 16:48:57 -0000
 "Ken Kopp" <k...@rfwave.net> wrote:
> The RS adapter will merely move the point
> where the short occurs. The one channel of 
> the stereo adapter will still be shorted by the 
> mono plugs on the speaker/s.
> 
> 73! Ken Kopp - K0PP
>        elecraftcov...@rfwave.net
> 
> 
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