D-Rock":2sgulv0g said:
broknstuff":2sgulv0g said:
Bottom right: 8 ohm mono, you'll be running all 4 speakers, set your amp to 8 ohms.
Top Right: That is if you want to daisy chain with another cabinet. So the signal would go amp-->into bottom right of mesa cab--> the top right of the mesa cab plugged into a second cab. In that case, you should set the amp ohm to add up whatever the mesa cab and the other cab is. Ideally you'd only do this with another 8 ohm cab; 8 +8= 16 ohms, so you should set your amp to 16 ohms
If you're running two 8 ohm cabs together, shouldn't you set the amp to 4 ohms? I'm running two 8 ohm cabs together, but not daisy chaining, and I have my amp set to 4 ohms.
Congrats MightyJoe! You made a decision and picked a great cab! How you liking it?
Correct, because you are using two cabinets in parallel (i.e. they are both connected to the head directly, so amp output 1 --> cab 1 and amp output 2 --> cab2). In parallel if the cabs have the same resistance, as in this case two different 8 ohm cabs, then the final resistance is the resistance of the cab divided by the number of cabs. So in your case 8/2 = 4; so you set the amp to 4 ohms.
If you are daisy chaining cabinets, so that it is amp --> input to cabinet 1 ---> ouput of cabinet 1 ---> input of cabinet 2, then you are running the cabinets in series. When you add resistance in series, the total resistance is just the sum of all the individual resistances. So in the case of the OP, 8 + 8 =16, so he would have to set his amp to 16 ohm tap.
In summary, yes, you are running it correctly.