Ext. Cab Impedance Setting
Boondocks
Dear friends,
I have read lots of post about impedance variations on our favourite amps. So, I wonder:
As you can see on my pic (from the back of my RP65) the sign says "wired in parallell". Now, I have a newly built cab of 2 Celestion Vintage 30's (16 Ohm) and the impedance will therefor be 8 Ohm when wired and ready to go.
Should I follow the sign and "switch to 4 Ohm when ext cab is connected"?
What say you?
//Peter
Full Name
Lars Verholt
Music Man Equipment
HD-130 head, 210X cab, 210RH cab, RD-50 110 combo, Sixty-Five 112 combo, RP65-112
Member for
10 years 9 monthsFull Name
Peter Sunesson
Music Man Equipment
Music Man 112RP Sixty-Five
Other equipment:
Marshall Bluesbreaker, Fender Deluxe Custom, Gibson 335, Gibson 330, Gibson SG ’61 Original RI,
Chandler Austin Special 1990
Other equipment:
Marshall Bluesbreaker, Fender Deluxe Custom, Gibson 335, Gibson 330, Gibson SG ’61 Original RI,
Chandler Austin Special 1990
Member for
6 years 10 monthsFull Name
Lars Verholt
Music Man Equipment
HD-130 head, 210X cab, 210RH cab, RD-50 110 combo, Sixty-Five 112 combo, RP65-112
Member for
10 years 9 monthsFull Name
Peter Sunesson
Music Man Equipment
Music Man 112RP Sixty-Five
Other equipment:
Marshall Bluesbreaker, Fender Deluxe Custom, Gibson 335, Gibson 330, Gibson SG ’61 Original RI,
Chandler Austin Special 1990
Other equipment:
Marshall Bluesbreaker, Fender Deluxe Custom, Gibson 335, Gibson 330, Gibson SG ’61 Original RI,
Chandler Austin Special 1990
Yep
Your existing internal 12" speaker is 8 ohm, your cabinet is 8 ohm. When combined this makes a 4 ohm load for the amp, so you set the switch to 4 ohm (as suggested by the instructions).
Sincerely
Lars Verholt