I need advice on ohms.

1. get rid of that Limey head and get a MESA --- then it tells you on the back what to run where :) just kidding you walked into that one ;)

Oh the Marshall hate mail will abound NOW!!!!!!!!

I OWN AND LOVE A MARSHALL VALVESTATE BEFORE YOU CRUCIFICATE ME!!!!!


a helpful link........
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So at the moment, I'm running my jvm210 head into a crate 412 cab. I'm running 16 ohms. I was just curious that if I go from 16 ohms to like 8 or 4 ohms. How much of a difference would it make, if any.?

Difference in what manner? If the amp is not made to run a 4 ohm load you could do some serious damage. If the amp is set up to run any of the ohm values
it really won't make any difference sound wise. An 8 ohm 4x14 set up will sound the same as a 16 ohm 4x12 if they are running on the proper output jack of the amp.
 
Avoid mismatching impedance, there is no advantage to it.
When the output taps on the OT are matched to the expected speaker load it results in the correct, or as-designed match to the output impedance to the power tubes.
Thats it; using a matching impedance to correctly match the what the output tubes "see" as the load from the speakers.

There are lots of discussion on whether you can run mismatches without damaging anything, and what generally happens when you do.
None of them I have read are about improvements in tone.

If you are familiar with any type of manual transmission - running in too high a gear makes the engine work too hard, lugging, over loaded.
Too low a gear and the engine over revs. Not exact but gives the idea.
 
Avoid mismatching impedance, there is no advantage to it.
When the output taps on the OT are matched to the expected speaker load it results in the correct, or as-designed match to the output impedance to the power tubes.
Thats it; using a matching impedance to correctly match the what the output tubes "see" as the load from the speakers.

There are lots of discussion on whether you can run mismatches without damaging anything, and what generally happens when you do.
None of them I have read are about improvements in tone.

If you are familiar with any type of manual transmission - running in too high a gear makes the engine work too hard, lugging, over loaded.
Too low a gear and the engine over revs. Not exact but gives the idea.

Between this and Adrian's link it should provide a great explanation!
 
So at the moment, I'm running my jvm210 head into a crate 412 cab. I'm running 16 ohms. I was just curious that if I go from 16 ohms to like 8 or 4 ohms. How much of a difference would it make, if any.?

The JVM will handle just about any load you can throw at it, but as said previously there is not really any reason. In my own experience I've noticed that a 4-ohm load can be just the tiniest bit louder than an 8 or 16, and a 16-ohm speaker can sound just a smidge darker than the same speaker spec'd for 8-ohms, but the differences are so minor as to be negligible and Marshalls always seem happiest running a 16-ohm load so no reason to shake the tree IMO.
 
So at the moment, I'm running my jvm210 head into a crate 412 cab. I'm running 16 ohms. I was just curious that if I go from 16 ohms to like 8 or 4 ohms. How much of a difference would it make, if any.?
To my knowledge no difference , but you do have to match ohms
or you will burn some parts of your amp up, 2 16 ohm cabs = 8 ohms load !
Cheers Mitch
1. get rid of that Limey head and get a MESA --- then it tells you on the back what to run where :) just kidding you walked into that one ;)

Oh the Marshall hate mail will abound NOW!!!!!!!!

I OWN AND LOVE A MARSHALL VALVESTATE BEFORE YOU CRUCIFICATE ME!!!!!


a helpful link........
.
You must now stand between both of my origin 50’s and I am going to use full power at 3 on the volume, for my song trash, then all will be forgiven!!
Cheers Mitch
 
1. get rid of that Limey head and get a MESA --- then it tells you on the back what to run where :) just kidding you walked into that one ;)

Oh the Marshall hate mail will abound NOW!!!!!!!!

I OWN AND LOVE A MARSHALL VALVESTATE BEFORE YOU CRUCIFICATE ME!!!!!


a helpful link........
.
Now does Randall Smith pay you per post, or is it lump sum? LOL

Just kidding
 
This guy always has a relevant answer, it seems.
I think I hear at certain times, the 16 ohm samples as the equivalence of turning up the presence control of an amp ever so slightly... very slightly! But the demo of switching back and forth from 4 ohm to 16 ohm was not consistent enough, IMO. I think it would have been better if Johan had been able to use 2 separate but identical cabs and speakers, one cab wired 4 ohms and the other at 16 ohms. Then use an A-B switching system to quickly switch between the cabs.
 
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