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Post by crawdad on Oct 12, 2006 7:25:22 GMT -7
i tried one out the other day and loved it. but i forgot to see if it had an external speaker jack. i wanted to hook it up to an iso cab. any info would be appreciated.
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Post by guitargeorge on Oct 12, 2006 8:24:40 GMT -7
the MAZ 18 has 2 speaker jacks on the back of the amp, (1) 8 ohm and (1) 4 ohm.
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Post by messenger on Oct 12, 2006 12:01:31 GMT -7
guitargeorge is correct, but u must use a splitter if you plan on using spkr/spkrs in the combo. be sure to use correct impedence output for your combination of spkr. selection.
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Post by guitargeorge on Oct 12, 2006 12:40:54 GMT -7
I remember e-mailing drz about that and his reply was that whatever speakers you are running, wire them to get either an 8 ohm or 4 ohm load with a harness (splitter) and plug into the applicable output on the back, you can use both but he said it's better if you do it the way you said above.
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Post by crawdad on Oct 12, 2006 16:42:19 GMT -7
i guess i would have to disconnect the combo's speaker as well, huh? man, this is turning out to be a pain.
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Post by guitargeorge on Oct 13, 2006 4:49:27 GMT -7
If you wanted to run, say the internal speakers and an 8 ohm cabinet you would have to make a wire to run the 2 in parallel, the internal speakers being 8 ohm and the cab being 8 in parallel would give you a total load of 4 ohms, all you habe to do is unplug the internal speakers in the back and on your parallel wiring harness either provide a 1/4" female connector or use one of those 1/4"female x 2 union connectors and plug your internal speakers into that. plug both internal speaker and cab to the harness and plug into the 4 ohm output and yer ready to rock. not really much of a pain.
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Post by crawdad on Oct 13, 2006 7:38:07 GMT -7
thanks for the help.
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