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Post by ceragan42 on Nov 19, 2018 12:56:45 GMT -7
For a scant $300. A collector of vintage amps decided he needed to make space for more vintage stuff, so he had to let this quaint modern cabinet go. Opting to sell it fast rather than for what it's actually worth. I just happened to be the lucky SOB who clicked FB Marketplace fasted. Now... I have a question for users of these mighty cabs. I do a lot of looping (Beatbuddy & Pigtronix infinity rig, beats to a different amp). So I'll be layering guitar after guitar. I have a head with lots of headroom (Boogie F50, I traded a Bad Cat Cougar 5 for it, another major score). Now, I also use an EHX Pitchfork a lot. I'll use it to loop in a bass run, or with a 50/50 split of dry and octave down, literally anytime I feel like adding low end. Will I harm the speakers if I do this? <img src="//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/bbcode/video-preview.png" video=" <iframe width="560" height="315" src=" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>" alt="Video Preview">
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Post by daddyelmis (Greg) on Nov 19, 2018 13:46:26 GMT -7
The ZBest cab is rated at 60w (if it has the v30/h30 speaker set) or 120w if it’s the newer one with 2 v30’s.
Assuming yours is the original model with the stock speakers, you should be ok with the F50 putting out 50w. However, if you routinely “dime” the F50 you could be flirting with blowing a speaker because you’re getting close to limit on the h30.
You need to verify the speakers on the cab in case the previous owner changed them.
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