band-buddy is looking for a new cab.
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!
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!
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