OK, someone cure me of my inability to get the whole "ohm" thing, please! I've got a couple of scenarios here that I'm not grasping.
1) I have a Jackson Apogee 50 tube combo. It has two 8-ohm Celestion V30 12" speakers. I have an 8-ohm Peavey 212M cab (two 12" Sheffields) plugged into the external speaker jack. The amp has a 4/8/16 ohm switch. What is the correct setting?
2) I'm looking at an old Peavey Triumph 60 tube head. I already have a pair of Peavey 212ST cabs, each marked 4 ohms. The Triumph head has three speaker jacks with minimum ratings for each: 4, 8, and 16 ohms. I would think that I could only use one of the 212ST cabs, since they are 4 ohms each, but would it seem logical that I could have cabs of different ratings connected to each output jack, so long as each cab met the minimum for the corresponding jack?
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1) I have a Jackson Apogee 50 tube combo. It has two 8-ohm Celestion V30 12" speakers. I have an 8-ohm Peavey 212M cab (two 12" Sheffields) plugged into the external speaker jack. The amp has a 4/8/16 ohm switch. What is the correct setting?
2) I'm looking at an old Peavey Triumph 60 tube head. I already have a pair of Peavey 212ST cabs, each marked 4 ohms. The Triumph head has three speaker jacks with minimum ratings for each: 4, 8, and 16 ohms. I would think that I could only use one of the 212ST cabs, since they are 4 ohms each, but would it seem logical that I could have cabs of different ratings connected to each output jack, so long as each cab met the minimum for the corresponding jack?
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