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RicardoS
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Hi!
I bought a Marshall MX212A cabinet which comes with 2x Celestion Seventy Eighty speakers, 16 ohm each speaker, with parallel wiring (2x 16ohm speakers = 8ohm load).
I've got a Marshall DSL20H amp which can work with a 8ohm or 16ohm output, but I've got a Two Notes Torpedo X 8 ohm in between the amp and the cab, serving purely as an amp attenuator.
I replaced the original speakers by a Celestion G12K-100 8ohm and a Celestion Vintage 30 8ohm, and used the same wiring as before, parallel wiring.
I've been playing it for a couple of weeks but I've only now noticed that 2x 8ohm speakers = 4 ohm load...
So I currently have:
8ohm amp output ==> 8ohm Torpedo X ==> 4ohm cabinet
I'm not very knowledgeable of electronics or cab wiring, so I've got a couple of (probably) basic questions:
Ricardo
I bought a Marshall MX212A cabinet which comes with 2x Celestion Seventy Eighty speakers, 16 ohm each speaker, with parallel wiring (2x 16ohm speakers = 8ohm load).
I've got a Marshall DSL20H amp which can work with a 8ohm or 16ohm output, but I've got a Two Notes Torpedo X 8 ohm in between the amp and the cab, serving purely as an amp attenuator.
I replaced the original speakers by a Celestion G12K-100 8ohm and a Celestion Vintage 30 8ohm, and used the same wiring as before, parallel wiring.
I've been playing it for a couple of weeks but I've only now noticed that 2x 8ohm speakers = 4 ohm load...
So I currently have:
8ohm amp output ==> 8ohm Torpedo X ==> 4ohm cabinet
I'm not very knowledgeable of electronics or cab wiring, so I've got a couple of (probably) basic questions:
- Am I in risk of burning the speakers or the Torpedo X, or even the Amp?
- How can I wire the speakers so the cab takes an 8ohm load? Judging by this youtube video here, if I wire them in parallel I get a 4 ohm load cabinet, if I wire them in series I get a 16 ohm load cabinet...
Ricardo