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Post by bigironmx on Jan 28, 2008 8:56:32 GMT -7
i was wondering is there a way i can hook up my airbrake with two speaker cabs i using tsl 100 and a 1960b and 1960a cabs, thanks
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Jan 28, 2008 9:09:17 GMT -7
Wow, almost the same question as the last one....
ACK - third re-write...
Yes you can use two cabs as long as you obey the output impedance of the amp. I'm not sure what you have there in terms of jacks and impedance matching, so you have a little investigating to do there. I'm assuming that you can change the impedance with a switch, and that you have two jacks wired in parallel on the back. If those assumptions are correct, and you want to use the Airbrake, there is one other thing you need to verify. Do the speakers have two jacks wired in parallel? If so, all you need to do is plug the amp into the Airbrake, plug one cable from the Airbrake to the first cab, and a second cable from the first cab to the second. In other words, Amp > Airbrake > Cab 1 > Cab 2. Make sure you set the impedance switch correctly - if the two cabs are 8 ohms, set the switch to 4. If the two cabs are 16 ohms, set the switch to 8.
If the cabs only have one jack, then you need to have a Y cable made so that you can plug both cabs into the Airbrake, or you need to add a jack to the output side of the Airbrake so you can parallel your speakers into that. So your setup would be Amp > Airbrake > Y Cable > Speakers
Hope that helps...
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