I'm also open to other speaker suggestions, just need a pair of 8-ohm that will handle 100w.
I was asked why and how on that "other" forum, so while you enjoy S&G, here's some snippets from my replies.
Here's
how:
There are multiple ways to do this, but the easiest is with 2 switching jacks.
If you have a 1936 or 1922 style cab, all you need is some wire and a soldering iron - you already got the 2 jacks.
This is basically like the center 2 jacks of a Palmer Cab Merger box that just direct wires the speakers instead of the outer 2 cab jacks on the Palmer.
1st pics shows the wiring layout
Blue lines are the built-in jack lug connectors - White lugs disconnect with a cable inserted.
2nd & 3rd pics show the active connections when either jack (highlighted) is used.
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Here's
why:
I'm looking for a pair of 8-ohm speakers because I have a house full of 16-ohm speakers that won't work with the above set-up.
It's not a tone thing - it's an impedance thing.
At 4-ohm, the 100w SS runs full power, but at 16-ohm the power is attenuated to about half (AFAIK).
Currently have a pair of 112's (w/ 70w Heritage 8-ohm's) under the 5100 that does this with a switch on one cab.
The plan is to wire up the 2556A under the 3210 with the 2-jack method shown above.
Just kinda in the mood to try some different speakers while I'm at it.
Low watt speakers are not the best idea in this scenario, so GB's and H30 Anni's are out.
Not a huge fan of T-75's or retail 60w V30's, but open to other suggestions.