There's this discussion going on on some forum about why to use speaker cables instead of instrument cables between amp & cab.
I've been using instrument cables on my marshall solid state (100w) for years with no problem, even cranked.
My question is, how much ampères goes through the amp & head?
Surely it can't be much otherwise touching that cable would be deadly, and they wouldn't use a male connector for this.
Now I'm not an expert but isn't there a difference between the output watts of a head (120w for most) and the electrical power watts (like 2000w for an electric heater)?
Or am I completely wrong here?
I've been using instrument cables on my marshall solid state (100w) for years with no problem, even cranked.
My question is, how much ampères goes through the amp & head?
Surely it can't be much otherwise touching that cable would be deadly, and they wouldn't use a male connector for this.
Now I'm not an expert but isn't there a difference between the output watts of a head (120w for most) and the electrical power watts (like 2000w for an electric heater)?
Or am I completely wrong here?
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