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You've wired them in parallel, the cabinet is now an 8 ohm cab. You can set the amp at 8 ohms, or 4 ohms.
You could run a 32 ohm cab with an amp that delivers at 4 ohms, it will just never run at full power, no matter how hard you drive it. But if you have a cab at, say 4 ohms, and the amp only will deliver down to 8 ohms, you are gonna have problems!
Just remember to use a cabinet with an impedance equal to or higher than your amplifier.
Yep, to match the output to the cab so it is working to it's optimum.
If you added another 8 ohm cab to it, than you would set it at 4 ohms. If you set your amp now at 4 ohms it won't deliver full output to the cabinet even flat out but it won't do it any harm.
Fuck the neighbours, give it a razz!
So I woke up,rolled over and who was lying next to me? Only Bonnie Langford!
I am the neighbours...unfortunately the love of my life is upstairs asleep. If I so much as put on my slippers in an abrupt manner, I get to see a frying pan really close up.
"Yeah, that's a good effort babe, but you go back to bed now, try again at 7.45 and let's try and get this breakfast thing done right, OK? There's a good gal"
CLAAAAAAANNNNNNNGGGGG!!!!!!!!
(Sound of birds chirping)
So I woke up,rolled over and who was lying next to me? Only Bonnie Langford!
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