band-buddy is looking for a new cab. ![Smile](https://www.jcfonline.com/core/images/smilies/smile.gif)
he uses an Attax 100 Head as a poweramp, and he's got an 8 Ohm Attax cab he wants to pair the new cab with.
now he's found a second hand lee jackson cab loaded with V30s at a decent price, but we're afraid it's a 16Ohm cab (two 16 Ohm speakers wired in series and the whole thing twice in parallel mode).
now the Attax head is designed with two parallel outputs with at least 4 Ohms 120Watts (H&K sugests to run it with two 8Ohm cabs).
we've been discussing wether this cab would suit his amp-configuration or not.
now running an 8 Ohm cab and a 16 Ohm cab parallel would sum up to ~5,3Ohm which would do the "at least 4 Ohm" justice, but the 8 Ohm cab would get far more power out of the amp this way, wouldn't it?
further I thought about modifying the lee jackson cab to 8 Ohms, but I didn't get to a solution so far without having to use resistors.
I thought about running all four 16 Ohm speakers parallel and adding another 4 Ohm resistor in series.
would this be an option that delivers satisfying results?
further I read in one review at harmony central that the Lee Jackson cab would have an Ohm selector slide switch (4/8/16 Ohms), but the other reviews did not mention anything like that.
so, does anybody have any further information on these cabs?
I'd be glad for any kind of help!
![Smile](https://www.jcfonline.com/core/images/smilies/smile.gif)
he uses an Attax 100 Head as a poweramp, and he's got an 8 Ohm Attax cab he wants to pair the new cab with.
now he's found a second hand lee jackson cab loaded with V30s at a decent price, but we're afraid it's a 16Ohm cab (two 16 Ohm speakers wired in series and the whole thing twice in parallel mode).
now the Attax head is designed with two parallel outputs with at least 4 Ohms 120Watts (H&K sugests to run it with two 8Ohm cabs).
we've been discussing wether this cab would suit his amp-configuration or not.
now running an 8 Ohm cab and a 16 Ohm cab parallel would sum up to ~5,3Ohm which would do the "at least 4 Ohm" justice, but the 8 Ohm cab would get far more power out of the amp this way, wouldn't it?
further I thought about modifying the lee jackson cab to 8 Ohms, but I didn't get to a solution so far without having to use resistors.
I thought about running all four 16 Ohm speakers parallel and adding another 4 Ohm resistor in series.
would this be an option that delivers satisfying results?
further I read in one review at harmony central that the Lee Jackson cab would have an Ohm selector slide switch (4/8/16 Ohms), but the other reviews did not mention anything like that.
so, does anybody have any further information on these cabs?
I'd be glad for any kind of help!
![Smile](https://www.jcfonline.com/core/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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