Ohmage/Stereo/Wattage

Dr.Mavashi

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Ok, I wanna try the whole stereo thing and I've got some Qs.
First of, can I plug in same amp twice into 1 4X12? My JCM900 1960A cab has an option of going stereo at 8 ohms, so can I select 8 ohm on AOR and take the two outs and send it to the 4X12?
Second, I might in the future get a Soldano Avenger typa thingy one way another and there could be a chance that it would be a 100watter can I go stereo into a same JCM900 1960A with 50 watt AOR and another sort of 100Watter?
Third I really dig the tightness of running my AOR at 4 ohms, 16 ohms gets too buzzy/mushy to my ears will 8 ohms be closer to 4 ohms or 16 ohms tone ?
Thanks Dudes.
 
Re: Ohmage/Stereo/Wattage

I don't think you can do what I think it is you're thinking of trying to do.

The cab will essentially split into two 8 ohm 2x12- you use each of the inputs on the panel and use the switch.

You want to be able to take output of one 8 ohm tap from the back and the output from the 4 ohm tap?

If your amp were to be able to run that (which it's still basically the same signal- you probably would barely- if at all- notice the difference- especially in the same cab)- you'd have to mess with the impedance of one of the sides of the cab- (2 8 ohm speakers in paralell) which would preclude you from using the cab as a 16 ohm enclosure.

The stereo feature of the amp is meant to be run with two amps. 50/100w is irrelevant as long as you're running the proper impedance and not slaying the speakers.

If you like the amp running at 4 ohms, why not just rewire the cab for 4 ohms?
 
Re: Ohmage/Stereo/Wattage

Well, I think you'd get more stereo spread from using 2 seperate cabs, but the JCM 900 cab works just like TGB says...like two 8 ohm cabs. If they have the original speakers, they're rated to 150 watts a side.

Personally, I'd get a second cab, if you think you need to use 2 100 watt amps.
 
Re: Ohmage/Stereo/Wattage

Well, I think you'd get more stereo spread from using 2 seperate cabs

Personally, I'd get a second cab, if you think you need to use 2 100 watt amps.

The first time you run your signal out of like a stereo chorus to two amps on either side of you- that's awesome.
 
Re: Ohmage/Stereo/Wattage

Thanks guys. Yes my cab has 4 or 16 ohms for mono run and 8 for stereo, my Laney AOR selector has all three, 4,8,16 ohms. So I guess I can select 16 ohms on AOR and take to two cables out of my AOR and send it to to marshall cab set for stereo, right? but I would barely notice the difference right? Hmmm .... Also yeah I have Ibanez CS9 which is a analog stereo chorus with two outputs, that the long term dream Soldano Avenger(or its clone) and Laney AOR split into via stereo chorus. What if I put two V30 and keep two GT12-75s in II not X patter and then run my AOR "twice" into that cab? will that make a difference as far as noticing the difference?
 
Re: Ohmage/Stereo/Wattage

Thanks guys. Yes my cab has 4 or 16 ohms for mono run and 8 for stereo, my Laney AOR selector has all three, 4,8,16 ohms. So I guess I can select 16 ohms on AOR and take to two cables out of my AOR and send it to to marshall cab set for stereo, right? but I would barely notice the difference right? Hmmm .... Also yeah I have Ibanez CS9 which is a analog stereo chorus with two outputs, that the long term dream Soldano Avenger(or its clone) and Laney AOR split into via stereo chorus. What if I put two V30 and keep two GT12-75s in II not X patter and then run my AOR "twice" into that cab? will that make a difference as far as noticing the difference?

I suppose you can try the 16 ohm into the 2 stereo inputs...

Just to clarify- you're going guitar into the CS-9 and running the outs to individual amps to the respective cabinet(s).

Most of the fun about running in stereo is the actual seperation of the cabinets. Yeah, it's neat in a stereo cab- but having one cab off to your left and one cab off to your right and hearing the chorus swirl between them around the room is awesome.
 
Re: Ohmage/Stereo/Wattage

Thanks guys. Yes my cab has 4 or 16 ohms for mono run and 8 for stereo, my Laney AOR selector has all three, 4,8,16 ohms. So I guess I can select 16 ohms on AOR and take to two cables out of my AOR and send it to to marshall cab set for stereo, right? but I would barely notice the difference right? Hmmm .... Also yeah I have Ibanez CS9 which is a analog stereo chorus with two outputs, that the long term dream Soldano Avenger(or its clone) and Laney AOR split into via stereo chorus. What if I put two V30 and keep two GT12-75s in II not X patter and then run my AOR "twice" into that cab? will that make a difference as far as noticing the difference?

The Cab split into two 8 ohm sides being driven by PARALLELED outputs from your amp would result in a 4 Ohm load, and would yield nothing different than running your amp at 4 ohms into the cab set to 4 ohms, you would be feeding the same signal into both sides.

Running 2 different amps into the two sides at 8 ohms each would be fine. the spread wouldn't be huge, but you could do it. A 100 watt amp isn't that much louder than a 50, so as long as you balance them you wouldn't have a problem.
 
Re: Ohmage/Stereo/Wattage

Thanks dudes, I am practicing as we speak, and before I set up I've changed to 16ohms ..... I don't know to me it sounds so much more muddy, less repsonsive to pick attack, and really flobby lows .... to my ears 4 ohms are so much better accross the board, very nice sandy grain gain, very defined extreamly articulate, really responsiveness, 4 ohms its so not metal but with me its so metal ... hmmm ...
 
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