question about daisy chaining cabs

JfromHouston

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I've got (2) 8 ohm cabs that I am going to daisy chain into an amp. Would I plug the daisy chained units into the 16 or 4 ohm out?
 
Re: question about daisy chaining cabs

I've got (2) 8 ohm cabs that I am going to daisy chain into an amp. Would I plug the daisy chained units into the 16 or 4 ohm out?

That depends on how the jacks on the cabs are wired. Each cab is 8 ohms, and I presume they have 2 jacks each? They're most likely wired in parallel, which means the 2 cabs would result in 4 ohms.

Wire them together, disconnect from the head and measure resistance across the pin and shell of the jack that normally goes to the head. Expect to see 3-5 ohms. That would mean a nominal 4 ohm load.

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Re: question about daisy chaining cabs

cab 2 < cab 1 < amp (series)

If it goes like this, use the 4 ohms setting from the amp.
 
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