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How to run 2 16 ohm cabinets with one head
How to run 2 16 ohm cabinets with one head









how to run 2 16 ohm cabinets with one head

The surge of power in that “pop” has been known to blow speakers due to the surge of wattage than can be hidden in that millisecond-long popping sound. This will prevent the annoying “pop” that some amps create when turning them on or off. Turn your amps volume all the way down to power up or power down your amp.Turn your amp off while hooking or unhooking your speaker cab. Never plug and unplug your speaker cable from your amp or cab while your amp is on.If you aren’t sure of the ohm load of the speaker cab, check with the manufacturer or test it yourself with a multimeter.Always be sure to use a speaker cab with at least the same amount of wattage as your amp’s highest output.Always match the ohm load of the amp’s speaker output to the ohm load of the speaker cab being used.Always use a speaker cable to hook up your speaker cab to your amp.If you are using a combo amp and an extension cabinet, this rule still applies. In a four speaker cab, the wattage will be four times the lowest rated speaker. Though it’s true each each speaker will take on some of the character of the other speaker, especially the decibel rating, the wattage rating is a measurement of how much voltage the speaker can handle and this will not change. You now have a 70 watt speaker cab (35 watts x 2), NOT a 135 watt speaker cab. For example, you might have a 2x12 with a 35 watt speaker on the left and a 100 watt speaker on the right, either wired in series or parallel (both wiring models achieve the same thing in a mono speaker cab). If you are mixing speaker models in your cab, your highest wattage capability is only as good as your lowest rated speaker multiplied by how many speakers are in the cab.











How to run 2 16 ohm cabinets with one head