Re: Fender? MH-500? Amp all about the Metal ?
little side note on the ohm issue:
the singer/guitar player of ancient frequently (but accidentally) ran his engl powerball with two 4ohm cabs plugged into the 8ohm/2*16ohm jacks, without any problem. he even powered it up (only standby, though) without any speakers attached, also no problem.
our lead guitar player used to plug two 4 ohm cabs into his marshall tsl100 head set to 4ohm (which essentially means that he put a 2ohm load on a 4 ohm output section) ...he did that for ages. no problem....and i'm sure that you all will agree that the tsl isn't exactly the best build amp around [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
my point is that it seems like one shouldn't take the whole ohm issue too seriously....but well, as far as i'm concerned i ALWAYS run the amp with the proper load attached (except for situations where it is impossible to match it correctly, then i'll go for a "safe" mismatch)
little side note on the ohm issue:
the singer/guitar player of ancient frequently (but accidentally) ran his engl powerball with two 4ohm cabs plugged into the 8ohm/2*16ohm jacks, without any problem. he even powered it up (only standby, though) without any speakers attached, also no problem.
our lead guitar player used to plug two 4 ohm cabs into his marshall tsl100 head set to 4ohm (which essentially means that he put a 2ohm load on a 4 ohm output section) ...he did that for ages. no problem....and i'm sure that you all will agree that the tsl isn't exactly the best build amp around [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
my point is that it seems like one shouldn't take the whole ohm issue too seriously....but well, as far as i'm concerned i ALWAYS run the amp with the proper load attached (except for situations where it is impossible to match it correctly, then i'll go for a "safe" mismatch)
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