I just can't ever remember this ....

Re: I just can't ever remember this ....

This is the first time I've ever heard someone say that 4 ohms sounds tighter and punchier. I have always experienced the opposite where running at 16 ohms gives a tighter sound.

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Re: I just can't ever remember this ....

That's what I've always heard/thought too. Of course, the speakers and cabinet will make more difference than how many windings on the output transformer you are using.
 
Re: I just can't ever remember this ....

My Music Man HD 150 is a freak in the amp world...its speaker jacks are wired in series. That amp will drive 8 cabs. It's a beast.
 
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So, here we are again. If i want to run two heads into the Marshal 1960A cab above, two 50 watt heads stereo in one cab, per markings on the back of the cab left 8 ohms, right 8 ohms, do I set the amps 8 ohms for each ?

I will be using my Ibanez stereo chorus to to slit the guitar into two amps


Thanks.
 
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Re: I just can't ever remember this ....

So, here we are again. If i want to run two heads into the Marshal 1960A cab above, two 50 watt heads stereo in one cab, per markings on the back of the cab left 8 ohms, right 8 ohms, do I set the amps 8 ohms for each ?

I will be using my Ibanez stereo chorus to to slit the guitar into two amps


Thanks.
Yes.

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Re: I just can't ever remember this ....

I dont know why have amnesia on this, but yes. That's what I did. Not sure I will use this set up in the studio this sunday, but live - definitely! CS9 RI is a great stereo split point!
 
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