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Post by sw532121 on Feb 8, 2007 20:24:43 GMT -7
I recently bought an Orange AD30r 2-12 combo, and I really like it a lot, however I went from a 65 Super Reverb Reissue, and am missing the Fender clean sound. While I was in the store buying the Orange, I made the mistake of playing a Z-28 1-12 combo. It had a greenback in it, and I can't get that amp out of my head. I am really thinking about trading my Orange in on it. My question is...if I buy the Z-28, can I use it with an extension cabinet while I'm using the combo speaker, and if so what impedance does the cab need to be. I have seen that the combo's have 4 and 8 ohm outputs on them, and I know that I can use combo as a head with different cabs, but using the combo speaker with an extension cab will greatly influence my decision. If I can use the 1-12 combo, and have the flexibility to add an additional 1-12 or 2-10 cab, I'll definitely get the Z! Thanks for your help. I've got Z-Fever..........BAD!!!!!!!
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Post by kledbet on Feb 9, 2007 12:35:25 GMT -7
Yes you can. Just get a y adapter (make sure it is for power, not guitar cable). Then if you get any 8 ohm cab you can run both the speakers in your amp, and your extension cab at the same time. Plug the y cable into your 4 ohm output jack and then plug in both your speakers to the y. It works great.
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