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Post by T-R☼CK ♫ on Feb 26, 2009 16:50:50 GMT -7
First...hate to hear you let the Galaxie go, but I realize it's not for everyone.. Secondly, congrats on the GT.
And, lastly...anytime you have 2 speeks in 1 cab, regardless how they are wired(series/parallel)...the combined max wattage is equal to twice the lowest rated speaker.
In your case, you will gain nothing(power handling) if you keep 1 blue in the loop. The tone will deffly change, but.....You still have a 30 watt RMS cab.
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Post by rcrecelius on Feb 27, 2009 13:18:47 GMT -7
and as strong/powerful as the Gt is, I wouldn't risk it with those expensive blues...
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Post by zdogma on Feb 27, 2009 13:50:15 GMT -7
I'd be a bit worried about the blues, too. This is one loud amp.
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Post by brad737 on Feb 27, 2009 14:03:54 GMT -7
Merks, I gotta side with my Bros. Don't run that Maz GT into 2 Blues. It's rated at 38 watts clean, which is below 9 o'clock. Probably at least 45 watts (probably 48) in all probability.
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Post by Merks on Feb 28, 2009 8:23:47 GMT -7
Ok everyone, thanks for the input! Looks like I"ll pull the blues and put in both of the C. GT 75's. Also, I checked the 75's and they are 8 ohm wired in parallel. I am not very good with ohm calculations so do I plug into the 8or 4 ohm? Thanks again! Merks.
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Post by zdogma on Feb 28, 2009 11:31:25 GMT -7
Ok everyone, thanks for the input! Looks like I"ll pull the blues and put in both of the C. GT 75's. Also, I checked the 75's and they are 8 ohm wired in parallel. I am not very good with ohm calculations so do I plug into the 8or 4 ohm? Thanks again! Merks. In parallel it would be the 4 ohm tap.
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