larry_emder
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Gday from Ozstraylya all.....a friend of mine is selling a 15 inch cab that i may be interested in to go with my mesa studio .22 combo. The cab is 4 Ohms apparently.
My amp has 3 speaker outputs - 1 X 8 ohm (which the internal stock 8 ohm speaker is plugged into), and 2 X 4 ohm outputs.
If i want to run both speakers at the same time, do i:
a) Leave my internal stock speaker plugged into the 8 ohm output, and plug the 4 ohm extension speaker into the 4 ohm output.
or
b) Plug both speakers into the two 4 ohm outputs.
The manual isnt entirely clear for my situation, i'll quote it for you're benefit:
I have highlighted my situation in bold....what does 'prefferably' mean...will i do damage if i connect up both speakers????
My amp has 3 speaker outputs - 1 X 8 ohm (which the internal stock 8 ohm speaker is plugged into), and 2 X 4 ohm outputs.
If i want to run both speakers at the same time, do i:
a) Leave my internal stock speaker plugged into the 8 ohm output, and plug the 4 ohm extension speaker into the 4 ohm output.
or
b) Plug both speakers into the two 4 ohm outputs.
The manual isnt entirely clear for my situation, i'll quote it for you're benefit:
Speaker jacks:
One 8 ohm and two 4 ohm speaker outputs are provided on the Studio .22 plus. Use the 8 ohm jack when using only the internal combo speaker. Also use the 8 ohm jack for connecting an external 8 ohm cabinet (such as the boogie 4 X 12 cabinet) without the internal speaker. If using and external 8 ohm cabinet and the internal speaker, plug them both into the 4 ohm jacks. If using an external 4 ohm cabinet (such as a boogie 2 X 12), connect it to the 4 ohm jack (and preferrably disconnect the internal speaker)......
I have highlighted my situation in bold....what does 'prefferably' mean...will i do damage if i connect up both speakers????