Cool...this is definitely something I need to look at seriously!!!!
My brajn did t work there. Unless someone else who uses the radial has a way of matchjng impedance, I dont see it wthout adding a cab.Cool...this is definitely something I need to look at seriously!!!!
My brajn did t work there. Unless someone else who uses the radial has a way of matchjng impedance, I dont see it wthout adding a cab.
You can get 5 of 6 speakers which only adds 1 more speaker.Its really cool either way. I was just curious as to what it might take to use both.
The 2x12 is more mid range and the 4x12 is darker and fuller.
Funny, they set our guitars with a db meter, but I am always "loudest" because of my EQ...
You can get 5 of 6 speakers which only adds 1 more speaker.
Shot in the dark here, but if his 4x12 is 4ohm in mono as is and if his 2x12 had 8ohm speakers rewired in parallel?My brajn did t work there. Unless someone else who uses the radial has a way of matchjng impedance, I dont see it wthout adding a cab.
Good point but the 2x12 is 2x16 ohm speakers.Shot in the dark here, but if his 4x12 is 4ohm in mono as is and if his 2x12 had 8ohm speakers rewired in parallel?
This is all spitballing as long as the 2x12 cab speakers are 8ohm each, which i didnt catch if they were or not
Yep. 6x16 ohm speakers (unless by some weird miracle the speakers jn Jackson are 4 ohms which is highly unusual and doesnt help anyhow) cannot be made to run at 16 or 8 ohms which is your minumum with that amp.Shot in the dark here, but if his 4x12 is 4ohm in mono as is and if his 2x12 had 8ohm speakers rewired in parallel?
This is all spitballing as long as the 2x12 cab speakers are 8ohm each, which i didnt catch if they were or not
please read my post again. I said that he would have to add another 8Ohm cab load to work in that scenario. What he does have will not work...period....not safely....Thinking as I go.
He would still not have equal number of 8 ohm loads either way. Without adding somethjng. Rewiring still will not give him am 8 ohm load so impedance will not match. He can run 8 amd 16 in series but that is a very high impedance to run.
Damn, we keep hitting a wall here lol.Yep. 6x16 ohm speakers (unless by some weird miracle the speakers jn Jackson are 4 ohms which is highly unusual and doesnt help anyhow) cannot be made to run at 16 or 8 ohms which is your minumum with that amp.
Truly, sincerely sorry for your lossplease read my post again. I said that he would have to add another 8Ohm cab load to work in that scenario. What he does have will not work...period....not safely....
Please forgive me if this came across as snippy.... I have just been informed that a good friend is gone.
Option C: the speakers are all 16ohm, correct? Ok, then would series parallel wiring each cabinet not make them both 16 ohm loads? My math is fuzzy admittedly lolYep. 6x16 ohm speakers (unless by some weird miracle the speakers jn Jackson are 4 ohms which is highly unusual and doesnt help anyhow) cannot be made to run at 16 or 8 ohms which is your minumum with that amp.
Yep! The good old Inversely Proportional rule: when voltage goes up, amperage goes down and vice-versa. Thats why we use high voltage transmission lines for power distribution: it allows for a smaller conductor wire because theres little amperage present. As it steps down voltage to residential areas, amperage kicks up and so does the wiring size.Sorry to hear of your loss BDon, deepest condolences.
BDon is onto it here, there is no way this can be done without adding another 8 ohm cab into the equation.
This is just what I have found when Ive tried using more than a single 4x12 with a 50 watt head Robert. Two 4x12's paralleled (8 ohm total load & selected at amp) does not give the same amount of "grind" as I get using a single 4x12 (16 ohm load & 16 ohms selected at amp). The 4x12 (Marshall) cabs are a 1960AV & a 1960BV, both 16 ohm Greenback loaded. I'm only guessing on why, but Im thinking it's because the speakers aren't distorting as much with 8 speakers used as when only 4 are used. I could be wrong on that though & it may have something to do with how the amps OT works in conjunction with the speakers at different impedance settings, ie;
16 ohm = highest voltage & lowest current output.
8 ohm = lower voltage & higher current output.
4 ohm = lowest voltage & highest current output.
Again, I'm only guessing at the reason behind the difference in how it sounds, but I have found the same when I tried this with a couple of 50 watt heads. Cheers
If the 4x12 had 8ohm speakers,
please read my post again. I said that he would have to add another 8Ohm cab load to work in that scenario. What he does have will not work...period....not safely....
Please forgive me if this came across as snippy.... I have just been informed that a good friend is gone.
4x12 speakers have to be either 16 or 4ohms. Lamentably!Damn, we keep hitting a wall here lol.
If the 4x12 had 8ohm speakers, i could think of way to make this all work: change the 2x12 to parallel wiring to 8ohms since they are 16ohm speakers. If the 4x12 speakers were 8ohms a piece, it would have to be series-parallel wired to create 8ohms total. At that point, youd use the 16 ohm amp input to series 8ohm/ohm in the switcher
But thats all moot unless the 4x12 had 8ohm speakers