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Post by headshrinker (Marc) on Feb 9, 2019 19:28:06 GMT -7
Got my Happy Cab from Patty and Todd at PCNS this week. Can't say if my cabs are happy, but I sure am. I've been having a ball trying different cabs together as well as combos and different extension cabs. Want to see if there is a difference between parallel and series wiring, it's a breeze, just unplug the cables from one side and put them on the other side of the Happy Cab and you are there. If you want to see if the cabs sound better in series with one getting the signal first as opposed to the other getting it first, once you figure out the wiring inside as to which jack gets the signal first, you can try it. Most of us here are inveterate tweakers and tryers and the Happy Cab makes it easy. Of course the workmanship and materials are top of the line. Wait I just though of another possibility. You can attach the speakers from two combos to it, attach the input jack to the speaker jack of a Radial Headbone VT, attach each amps output to the inputs of the Headbone and now you can switch between both combos and each one will be using the speakers in both of the combos, and you can have them in series or parallel. Help me, I can't stop.
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Post by helmi on Feb 10, 2019 6:51:38 GMT -7
It just sounds oh so "maddening" Mr. Marc! keep us informed of your discoveries. I almost got one when Todd first announced them, but I have a couple each of y series and parallel cables already, and didn't know if it would just be defeating their purpose.
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Post by headshrinker (Marc) on Feb 10, 2019 14:10:15 GMT -7
To be honest, if you already have Y-cables for series and parallel you really would not be getting anything you don't already have (sorry Todd) other than the ability to use standard cables for connecting things.
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Post by pcns on Feb 10, 2019 14:41:30 GMT -7
To be honest, if you already have Y-cables for series and parallel you really would not be getting anything you don't already have (sorry Todd) other than the ability to use standard cables for connecting things. I completely agree Marc, some of our customers like having the box so they don't have a special cable to replace in case of failure. The box is easier to switch around but otherwise they serve the same function.
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