Amp cab gurus - can I do this?

Re: Amp cab gurus - can I do this?

My options here are basically this:

ANOTHER vs100R - and run it as an extension. I dig that because it can also be a backup, same speaker, etc… BUT I only have headphone, speaker, and emulated line outs on the back of amp A and a loop return or the front input on the front. $175

OR

The 2x12 Marshall. Bigger than I want, and it adds the three speaker issue. $350

If you guys are saying ONE cab with one 8ohm plus another cab with two 8 ohms mono = three speakers, all at more than 4 ohms in parallel Main combo + extension cab - I can do that.

There is a 1x12 - but the cab is smaller than the combo - so I can't sit combo on top of it. Another key need….
 
Re: Amp cab gurus - can I do this?

Your combo has one 8 ohm speaker, another 8 ohm output, will safely handle 4 ohms total. You should have no problem running an additional 8 ohm cab. Just because your cab has two speakers, don't assume that each of those speakers is 8 ohm. If the cab itself is rated 8 ohms mono, that means that the speakers in it are 16 ohm and wired in parallel. Just use the cab you already have and don't sweat it.

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Re: Amp cab gurus - can I do this?

Your extension cabinet needs to be NO LESS than 8 Ohms.

Again.
Loudspeaker Jacks
For connection to external loudspeakers. The minimum operating impedance for the VS100R, VS100H. & VS102R is 4 Ohms.
The internal speaker on the VS100R/VS102R is rated at 8 Ohms, therefore if using an external speaker in conjunction with the internal speaker, the external speaker should be rated at 8 Ohms.
 
Re: Amp cab gurus - can I do this?

I think your uncertainty is due to the wording: when an amp manufacturer says "external speaker" what they mean is anything plugged into that jack, any external cabinet. All the amp sees is the impedance at its output jacks- the number of actual drivers is irrelevant except in terms of overall impedance. Any 8 Ohms will work as an external for your amp. Since its internal speaker is also 8 Ohms, the two working together in parallel will be a 4 Ohm load and the amp will be happy.
 
Re: Amp cab gurus - can I do this?

I think that's the consensus.

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Re: Amp cab gurus - can I do this?

Update:

I got the MX212 (yeah - I know…not an Uber-Marshall….)
I gigged it.
It rocked - no explosions!
 
Re: Amp cab gurus - can I do this?

Saw it in the pic,glad it's working out!!!

Could mebbe stand it straight up w/the combo on top,as well...
 
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