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Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2005-07-07 5:38 pm #21 2005-07-07 5:38 pm #21 Yes ••• More options Share B Brion55 Member Joined 2005 2005-07-07 5:49 pm #22 2005-07-07 5:49 pm #22 What amp head is it? (make, model) ••• More options Share M mytool4u Member Joined 2005 2005-07-07 10:16 pm #23 2005-07-07 10:16 pm #23 It is an M-80 Chorus with two outputs on the back. 8ohms right and 8ohms left. ••• More options Share B Brion55 Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 1:16 am #24 2005-07-08 1:16 am #24 It would be better with two cabinets, but you can use one as you have planned. Do you understand how to wire it? ••• More options Share M mytool4u Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 2:49 am #25 2005-07-08 2:49 am #25 I think I am going to wire it like this. Is this right? Two parallel connections giving each pair of 16 ohm speakers, 8 ohms of output per side. Attachments 4spkr.jpg 28.2 KB · Views: 199 ••• More options Share Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2005-07-08 3:18 pm #26 2005-07-08 3:18 pm #26 Yes ••• More options Share B Brion55 Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 5:40 pm #27 2005-07-08 5:40 pm #27 Yep! ••• More options Share S sanders4617 Member Joined 2007 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 Bring back an old thread... That is pretty much how my cabinet is wired. Would that mean when you use all the speakers together, your getting 4 ohms? ••• More options Share Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 If all the + terminals are wired together and the drivers are all 16 ohms, yes. It's really quite straight forward, if you parallel, you divide the impedance. If you series, you add the impedances. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Live Sound Instruments and Amps 4x12 Speaker cab wiring question Top Bottom
B Brion55 Member Joined 2005 2005-07-07 5:49 pm #22 2005-07-07 5:49 pm #22 What amp head is it? (make, model) ••• More options Share M mytool4u Member Joined 2005 2005-07-07 10:16 pm #23 2005-07-07 10:16 pm #23 It is an M-80 Chorus with two outputs on the back. 8ohms right and 8ohms left. ••• More options Share B Brion55 Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 1:16 am #24 2005-07-08 1:16 am #24 It would be better with two cabinets, but you can use one as you have planned. Do you understand how to wire it? ••• More options Share M mytool4u Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 2:49 am #25 2005-07-08 2:49 am #25 I think I am going to wire it like this. Is this right? Two parallel connections giving each pair of 16 ohm speakers, 8 ohms of output per side. Attachments 4spkr.jpg 28.2 KB · Views: 199 ••• More options Share Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2005-07-08 3:18 pm #26 2005-07-08 3:18 pm #26 Yes ••• More options Share B Brion55 Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 5:40 pm #27 2005-07-08 5:40 pm #27 Yep! ••• More options Share S sanders4617 Member Joined 2007 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 Bring back an old thread... That is pretty much how my cabinet is wired. Would that mean when you use all the speakers together, your getting 4 ohms? ••• More options Share Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 If all the + terminals are wired together and the drivers are all 16 ohms, yes. It's really quite straight forward, if you parallel, you divide the impedance. If you series, you add the impedances. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Live Sound Instruments and Amps 4x12 Speaker cab wiring question
M mytool4u Member Joined 2005 2005-07-07 10:16 pm #23 2005-07-07 10:16 pm #23 It is an M-80 Chorus with two outputs on the back. 8ohms right and 8ohms left. ••• More options Share B Brion55 Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 1:16 am #24 2005-07-08 1:16 am #24 It would be better with two cabinets, but you can use one as you have planned. Do you understand how to wire it? ••• More options Share M mytool4u Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 2:49 am #25 2005-07-08 2:49 am #25 I think I am going to wire it like this. Is this right? Two parallel connections giving each pair of 16 ohm speakers, 8 ohms of output per side. Attachments 4spkr.jpg 28.2 KB · Views: 199 ••• More options Share Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2005-07-08 3:18 pm #26 2005-07-08 3:18 pm #26 Yes ••• More options Share B Brion55 Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 5:40 pm #27 2005-07-08 5:40 pm #27 Yep! ••• More options Share S sanders4617 Member Joined 2007 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 Bring back an old thread... That is pretty much how my cabinet is wired. Would that mean when you use all the speakers together, your getting 4 ohms? ••• More options Share Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 If all the + terminals are wired together and the drivers are all 16 ohms, yes. It's really quite straight forward, if you parallel, you divide the impedance. If you series, you add the impedances. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Live Sound Instruments and Amps 4x12 Speaker cab wiring question
B Brion55 Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 1:16 am #24 2005-07-08 1:16 am #24 It would be better with two cabinets, but you can use one as you have planned. Do you understand how to wire it? ••• More options Share M mytool4u Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 2:49 am #25 2005-07-08 2:49 am #25 I think I am going to wire it like this. Is this right? Two parallel connections giving each pair of 16 ohm speakers, 8 ohms of output per side. Attachments 4spkr.jpg 28.2 KB · Views: 199 ••• More options Share Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2005-07-08 3:18 pm #26 2005-07-08 3:18 pm #26 Yes ••• More options Share B Brion55 Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 5:40 pm #27 2005-07-08 5:40 pm #27 Yep! ••• More options Share S sanders4617 Member Joined 2007 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 Bring back an old thread... That is pretty much how my cabinet is wired. Would that mean when you use all the speakers together, your getting 4 ohms? ••• More options Share Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 If all the + terminals are wired together and the drivers are all 16 ohms, yes. It's really quite straight forward, if you parallel, you divide the impedance. If you series, you add the impedances. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
It would be better with two cabinets, but you can use one as you have planned. Do you understand how to wire it?
M mytool4u Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 2:49 am #25 2005-07-08 2:49 am #25 I think I am going to wire it like this. Is this right? Two parallel connections giving each pair of 16 ohm speakers, 8 ohms of output per side. Attachments 4spkr.jpg 28.2 KB · Views: 199 ••• More options Share Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2005-07-08 3:18 pm #26 2005-07-08 3:18 pm #26 Yes ••• More options Share B Brion55 Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 5:40 pm #27 2005-07-08 5:40 pm #27 Yep! ••• More options Share S sanders4617 Member Joined 2007 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 Bring back an old thread... That is pretty much how my cabinet is wired. Would that mean when you use all the speakers together, your getting 4 ohms? ••• More options Share Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 If all the + terminals are wired together and the drivers are all 16 ohms, yes. It's really quite straight forward, if you parallel, you divide the impedance. If you series, you add the impedances. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
I think I am going to wire it like this. Is this right? Two parallel connections giving each pair of 16 ohm speakers, 8 ohms of output per side.
Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2005-07-08 3:18 pm #26 2005-07-08 3:18 pm #26 Yes ••• More options Share B Brion55 Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 5:40 pm #27 2005-07-08 5:40 pm #27 Yep! ••• More options Share S sanders4617 Member Joined 2007 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 Bring back an old thread... That is pretty much how my cabinet is wired. Would that mean when you use all the speakers together, your getting 4 ohms? ••• More options Share Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 If all the + terminals are wired together and the drivers are all 16 ohms, yes. It's really quite straight forward, if you parallel, you divide the impedance. If you series, you add the impedances. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
B Brion55 Member Joined 2005 2005-07-08 5:40 pm #27 2005-07-08 5:40 pm #27 Yep! ••• More options Share S sanders4617 Member Joined 2007 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 Bring back an old thread... That is pretty much how my cabinet is wired. Would that mean when you use all the speakers together, your getting 4 ohms? ••• More options Share Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 If all the + terminals are wired together and the drivers are all 16 ohms, yes. It's really quite straight forward, if you parallel, you divide the impedance. If you series, you add the impedances. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
S sanders4617 Member Joined 2007 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 2007-08-06 9:06 pm #28 Bring back an old thread... That is pretty much how my cabinet is wired. Would that mean when you use all the speakers together, your getting 4 ohms? ••• More options Share Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 If all the + terminals are wired together and the drivers are all 16 ohms, yes. It's really quite straight forward, if you parallel, you divide the impedance. If you series, you add the impedances. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
Bring back an old thread... That is pretty much how my cabinet is wired. Would that mean when you use all the speakers together, your getting 4 ohms?
Cal Weldon Administrator Joined 2004 calweldonconsulting.ca Paid Member 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 2007-08-08 11:15 pm #29 If all the + terminals are wired together and the drivers are all 16 ohms, yes. It's really quite straight forward, if you parallel, you divide the impedance. If you series, you add the impedances. ••• More options Share
If all the + terminals are wired together and the drivers are all 16 ohms, yes. It's really quite straight forward, if you parallel, you divide the impedance. If you series, you add the impedances.