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16 ohm cab with the V2?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zander" data-source="post: 65341" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>16-ohm cabinet? I presume that's because your cab is loaded with 16 ohm speakers?</p><p></p><p>If I've got my theory right, your 16 ohm cab with 16 ohm speakers should have 2 speakers wired in parallel, the other 2 speakers wired in parallel, and then both sets of 2 wired in series. If my understanding of theory is correct, if you wire up all the speakers in parallel (all 4 in parallel simultaneously). That should result in a 4-ohm cabinet which shouldn't be an issue for your V2.</p><p></p><p>if the jackplate on the back of your cab is large enough, you should be able to drill a hole for a switch, wire up one side of the switch for 16-ohm, and the other for 4-ohm operation (however, this wiring job will be quite a bit more complicated...).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zander, post: 65341, member: 1726"] 16-ohm cabinet? I presume that's because your cab is loaded with 16 ohm speakers? If I've got my theory right, your 16 ohm cab with 16 ohm speakers should have 2 speakers wired in parallel, the other 2 speakers wired in parallel, and then both sets of 2 wired in series. If my understanding of theory is correct, if you wire up all the speakers in parallel (all 4 in parallel simultaneously). That should result in a 4-ohm cabinet which shouldn't be an issue for your V2. if the jackplate on the back of your cab is large enough, you should be able to drill a hole for a switch, wire up one side of the switch for 16-ohm, and the other for 4-ohm operation (however, this wiring job will be quite a bit more complicated...). [/QUOTE]
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