thank you so much for your help.
one last question....so if later i use 2 cabs that are 8ohms, i can use them together with my amp safely? im guessing that =4ohms together...😎
and so could i use the other out jack on the back of head for other cab later?
one last question....so if later i use 2 cabs that are 8ohms, i can use them together with my amp safely? im guessing that =4ohms together...😎
and so could i use the other out jack on the back of head for other cab later?
That's right. 8/2 = 4 ohms
To understand combining speakers together, look at these two posts -
On the Nature of Impedance - Post #1
http://www.avforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=543347
and roughly the same thing at -
In Need of Lesson in Speaker Impedance - Post #61
http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=52557&page=5
That should help.
Steve/bluewizard
To understand combining speakers together, look at these two posts -
On the Nature of Impedance - Post #1
http://www.avforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=543347
and roughly the same thing at -
In Need of Lesson in Speaker Impedance - Post #61
http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=52557&page=5
That should help.
Steve/bluewizard
BlueWizard said:Recently I came across a well known speaker model of a respected brand that was rated at 8 ohms nominal but had a side note that it was possible for the impedance to drop as low as 3.2 ohms.
A trap for young players 😉
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