my friend was playing his amp and nothing was coming out, he checked behind and he pluged the amp at 8 ohms while his cab was at 4, he played for like 10 seconds or so. Could that have damaged his cab ?
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10 seconds don't sound like a lot, but it may have damaged the head. Too light a load on the amp.Scott
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Tube amp I assume?
Could have blown a tranny but for such a sort period of time I sort of doubt it.
Tube amps need equal (or more) ohms for damage not to happen. If the head was set at 8 ohms and the cabinet less than that, it is possible that damage happened.
Any blow fuses perhaps?
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Why would it be fried? [img]/images/graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img] It's not like he said it didn't work.
[/ QUOTE ] He said, "nothing was coming out" of the speaker cab. Could be as little as a bad cable.Scott
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