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    hi guys,

    I just got an THD univalve and mesa 2x12 cab on ebay, but I am not sure how to connect them because this is my first time using a head and cab configuration. On the THD head, there are two options: "2 or 4 ohms" and "8 or 16 ohms". On the mesa, there are also two options, "8 ohms in" and "parallel out". I think I should use the "2 or 4 ohms" on the THD and "8 ohms in" on the mesa right? Just want to make sure before I screw up anything. Thanks!

  • #2
    Wrong... if the cab is rated at 8 ohms, use the 8 ohm output on the head.
    -Rick

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    • #3
      Always match impedance if you can, so in this case 8 ohms to 8 ohms.
      Scott

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      • #4
        Yes best thing is to match the impedance. Sometimes that's not possible, in this case always use the cab input with a higher impedance than the rating of your amp output. So what you said would also work, you just loose some power.

        Never connect it the other way. Means never have a higher impedance on your amp out than on your cab input.

        Flo
        http://www.myspace.com/drasticviolence

        Thrash/Death-Metal from Germany

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Spivonious View Post
          Always match impedance if you can, so in this case 8 ohms to 8 ohms.
          +1. I also have a Univalve, it's a great amp! You'll be broke from buying all different tubes to try in it. :ROTF: Check out the Univalve forum to learn more about THD amps. http://www.univalve.net/vbulletin/
          I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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          • #6
            thanks guys!

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            • #7
              Just so that you know. You CAN use the 2-4 ohm setting with ANY cab if you wish. There is a difference in tone. Call THD if you wish. They were designed to take it. There is a BIG difference in bass response between the 2 settings on my Flexi-50. I leave mine on 2-4 usually (with an 8 ohm cab).
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFn-5BTQ8uU

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Robotechnology View Post
                Just so that you know. You CAN use the 2-4 ohm setting with ANY cab if you wish. There is a difference in tone. Call THD if you wish. They were designed to take it. There is a BIG difference in bass response between the 2 settings on my Flexi-50. I leave mine on 2-4 usually (with an 8 ohm cab).
                Good point. The THD amps can take it. They also have their own built-in load and can be used without being plugged into a cabinet.
                I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Robotechnology View Post
                  Just so that you know. You CAN use the 2-4 ohm setting with ANY cab if you wish. There is a difference in tone. Call THD if you wish. They were designed to take it. There is a BIG difference in bass response between the 2 settings on my Flexi-50. I leave mine on 2-4 usually (with an 8 ohm cab).
                  Well that's what i said in my post, seems like nobody bothered reading
                  It's not just with THD. You can always use higher impedance rated inputs of cabs. Just the other way is dangerous.

                  Flo
                  http://www.myspace.com/drasticviolence

                  Thrash/Death-Metal from Germany

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