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Post by cementman on Sept 19, 2007 15:20:05 GMT -7
i know this has been covered before somewhere,, but i have an (A) 8 ohm cab with 2 160hm celestions wired for 8 ohm (it has two inputs), i have a (B) z 2/10 8 ohm cab (one imput) and i have a (C) one input celestion gold 8 ohm cab(one input),, how can i use them with the 4 ohm input and the 8 ohm input on the back of the rxes junior?,, this amp is the bomb by the way, way more versatile than i ever thought,, sort a like a little 6545 ( i had one) thanks for your help,,, j
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Post by mfirst on Sept 19, 2007 18:17:49 GMT -7
It sounds like Cab A has parallel jacks. if it does, you can run out of your 4 ohm tap, into cab A, then out of cab A into one of your other cabs. you will not be able to run all three. it would drop the resistance too low. you could run to cabs B and C but you will have to get a y cable for the speaker wires. run out of the 4 ohm tap for this option as well. Don't use more than one tap from your amp at once, and make sure your resistance is is matched with the speaker tap you use.
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Post by bluzman on Sept 19, 2007 19:47:49 GMT -7
Yeah... what he said!! There is also a discussion on Ohms on this board in "Cabs and Speakers" (link below) and there is a GREAT link in that discussion too regarding speakers, ohms and resistance, courtesy of Steven Cavanaugh / benttop who does an admirable job in making it plain and simple for us folks! tinyurl.com/32bqrpEnjoy your new Rx Jr.!! PaulT
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Post by heynewguy (Ol’ Bill) on Sept 20, 2007 3:09:29 GMT -7
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