I have a few questions about speaker wiring and ohm questions. First off are there any advantages in terms of sound when wiring in series vs parallel? I doubt there is but I want to ask anyways. I am assuming the main difference comes in the resistance load and where you need to set it. For example if I have a 2x12 with 2 eight ohm speakers wired in series, I would set the amp's expected load at 16 ohms whereas if the same setup was wired in parallel I would set it at 4 ohms... at least I think that is correct
Secondly, if I have 2 2x12 cabs with 8 ohm drivers wired in parallel would I want to set the amp's ohm level at 8? With one 2x12 it would be four so I am assuming I just add the two together.
I know I need to match the ohm load as close as possible to what the tube amp is expecting otherwise it can hurt the amp..
Finally, is there a resource or forum dedicated to tube amps and the cabs that love them? I am still pretty new to this tube amp phenomon and I'd like to learn more about it.
Anyone?
Secondly, if I have 2 2x12 cabs with 8 ohm drivers wired in parallel would I want to set the amp's ohm level at 8? With one 2x12 it would be four so I am assuming I just add the two together.
I know I need to match the ohm load as close as possible to what the tube amp is expecting otherwise it can hurt the amp..
Finally, is there a resource or forum dedicated to tube amps and the cabs that love them? I am still pretty new to this tube amp phenomon and I'd like to learn more about it.
Anyone?
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