toneseeker said:Are you talking about a Peavey Classic 30?
If so, the external speaker jack is wired for an 8 ohm cab, instead of the 16 ohms that the speaker is.
Steve Ahola (who has done a lot of mods to his classic 30) recommends taking a speaker jack plug (by itself, it doesn't have a cord attached) and plugging it in. When you plug it in, it switches the amp over to 8 ohms, and is supposed to get a little better sound.
toneseeker said:Are you talking about a Peavey Classic 30?
If so, the external speaker jack is wired for an 8 ohm cab, instead of the 16 ohms that the speaker is.
Steve Ahola (who has done a lot of mods to his classic 30) recommends taking a speaker jack plug (by itself, it doesn't have a cord attached) and plugging it in. When you plug it in, it switches the amp over to 8 ohms, and is supposed to get a little better sound.
Pecan said:Thanks WhoFan. I don't want to damage anything.
toneseeker said:Are you talking about a Peavey Classic 30?
If so, the external speaker jack is wired for an 8 ohm cab, instead of the 16 ohms that the speaker is.
Steve Ahola (who has done a lot of mods to his classic 30) recommends taking a speaker jack plug (by itself, it doesn't have a cord attached) and plugging it in. When you plug it in, it switches the amp over to 8 ohms, and is supposed to get a little better sound.