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Hi another stupid question. my 212 cabinet has 2 mono inputs, 4 or 16ohms. My amp can power both, I understand why it is 4 and 16ohm (x2 8ohm speakers, 4ohm parallel 16ohm series)
can your amp power both with no loss of power? if so then i'd go for 16 ohms. i always felt like when i ran my 412 at 16 ohms it sounded better. cant really say why, it just did.
can your amp power both with no loss of power? if so then i'd go for 16 ohms. i always felt like when i ran my 412 at 16 ohms it sounded better. cant really say why, it just did.
Probably sounds better because you're pushing the transformers harder...
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Probably sounds better because you're pushing the transformers harder...
Not really, the wattage should be the same in both cases, as long as there are both 4 and 16 ohm taps on the transformer. The biggest difference between the two configurations will be lower inductance through the cabinet in the case of the 4 ohm parallel connection. This will change your bass response slightly. It should really only be a subtle difference so try it both ways and use the configuration that sounds the best to you.
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I have a VS1880 digital workstation whose headphone output is 8-50ohm. Beyerdynamic headphones only seem to be available in 400ohm. I can't find any 8 or 16ohm versions, nor can I find any replacement cables let alone ear pads to fit to my "2x8ohm" pair of DT100's. Noone here stocks Beyer stuff anymore.
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Not really, the wattage should be the same in both cases, as long as there are both 4 and 16 ohm taps on the transformer. The biggest difference between the two configurations will be lower inductance through the cabinet in the case of the 4 ohm parallel connection. This will change your bass response slightly. It should really only be a subtle difference so try it both ways and use the configuration that sounds the best to you.
Hmmm. Maybe....Something to think about
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