Green backs are great, the blackstar you have how many ohms does it take, anout the cab it can be re wired... for instance if the speakers are 8ohm, the cab can be set to either 16 or 4 ohms, depending on how you wire them... so i wouldn't be so worried about it
.....unless you've already baked either the speakers or the amp....
in mono the second input says 16 ohms
Dude!... why do you think you have to play stereo? Most people with big amps play a half stack in mono...
Anyways.... I'm thinking they are 8ohm speakers and wired in series they make 16 ohms... so using that input you're good to go!
don't i have to have both inputs on the cab plugged into something from the amp? right now i only have sound from 1 speaker.
I'd like to see the wiring in there BUT, with two 8ohm speakers wired in series at 16 ohm, you get a mono sound, with both speakers on
dude you just made my whole week. i did what you said and have sound out of both speakers. i'm running both speakers in mono and man they sound great.
the only thing I can critique is the LTD ec1000 (read well, LTD not ESP). You don't call it Gibson when you're refering to an Epi, right?
Why wouldn't they?, green backs are great!
anyways... you should record what i said above... that would be the way to find out exactly what's making that thin tone, it can't be all the guitars fault
Tu eres el Chileno cierto?.... dejalo wn... si no cacha bien, acuérdate que las LTD dicen por atrás ESP en la boluta.
Saludos
guitar: esp ec1000 with emg's or something similar
head: blackstar ht-20
cab: randall 2x12 with 25 watt greenbacks (i get to return this tomorrow because the ohms don't match my head)
pedals in front, in order: Digitech XMS Compressor, Digitech Bad Monkey Overdrive
pedals in loop, in order: Fish n Chips Eq, MXR M-135 Smart Gate, Deltalab Digital Delay
Any Suggestions or Tips?
Yes. Here is a tip: make some music with that stuff. Until it is used to make some tunes, none of that stuff make a damn bit of difference.
Now, when you post some sounds, then we can more effectively critique.