PA loudspeaker with Bandmaster??

cream123

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IS it alright to drive a PA speaker with a horn and a normal speaker with a guitar amp. I believe the Bandmaster is 40 watts.I love the sound, it's huge with this speaker.The ohms match up, the cab is 8 ohms.

Thanks
-Marc
 
Re: PA loudspeaker with Bandmaster??

IS it alright to drive a PA speaker with a horn and a normal speaker with a guitar amp. I believe the Bandmaster is 40 watts.I love the sound, it's huge with this speaker.The ohms match up, the cab is 8 ohms.

Thanks
-Marc

I wouldn't. You might blow the speaker and/or tweeter. Guitar speakers tend to be heavier duty than stereo and PA speakers. Lew
 
Re: PA loudspeaker with Bandmaster??

i blew a 400 watt pa speaker with my bass, using a 2000 watt qsc power amp though.

it depends. Some PA speakers can handle a whopping 800 watts. Check out the rating of that thing, a bandmaster is 40 watts, an 80 watt guitar speaker could handle it easily, not to mention a 200 watt+ PA speaker.
 
Re: PA loudspeaker with Bandmaster??

hmmmm, this is a problem.


I'll have to check it out, even though I don't know how. It's an old, weird Cerwin Vega cab for PA. They're still in business, but I don't know the model.
 
Re: PA loudspeaker with Bandmaster??

I e-mailed Cerwin Vega and this is the specs I got back. (I think it can handle it)
B-36-MF Specifications

FREQ. RESPONSE: 35-5000 Hz
POWER HANDLING: 300 WATTS RMS
SENSITIVITY: 103 dB
IMPEDANCE: 4 or 8 OHMS
LF DRIVER: 189 ES 18”
MF DRIVER: ER-124 12” (8 or 16 ohms)
CROSSOVER: 400 Hz
CONNECTIONS (2) ¼” PHONE JACKS
ENCLOSURE FOLDED HORN
DIMENSIONS 36”h x 24”w x 24”d
CIRCA 1977

300 watts handling. :smack:
 
Re: PA loudspeaker with Bandmaster??

Your Bandmaster is just 'tickling" that CV... crank it and go!

Jeff Seal
 
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