to the forum.It's probably been asked before - I'm a newbie - I have a DSL 40 and a 2x12 1922 - is there a way that all 3 speakers can be used or is it one or the other. Apologies and thanks in advance.
to the forum...It's probably been asked before - I'm a newbie - I have a DSL 40 and a 2x12 1922 - is there a way that all 3 speakers can be used or is it one or the other. Apologies and thanks in advance.
Both are stock and both are 16ohm so I think it will work - where do I plug them in?to the forum...
yeah, you can hook them up, but you'll need to hook them up a certain way...
exactly which DSL40 do you have? 40C, 40CR?
is the 1922 cab 8 ohm, or 16 ohm?
do you still have the stock 16 ohm speaker in the combo?
It's probably been asked before - I'm a newbie - I have a DSL 40 and a 2x12 1922 - is there a way that all 3 speakers can be used or is it one or the other. Apologies and thanks in advance.
Ok, that's a 5 jack CR.
This may sound crazy, but put the 16 ohm internal speaker in one of the 1x8/2x16 jacks, and put the 1922 cab (set to mono 8 ohm) into one of the 1x4/2x8 jacks.
That gives 2 half loads on the output transformer.
You'll never see this in any Marshall manuals, but it's been confirmed multiple times by a former Marshall amp designer as perfectly safe for the amp to operate like this.
Thank you so much - I would have never figured that out!Ok, that's a 5 jack CR.
This may sound crazy, but put the 16 ohm internal speaker in one of the 1x8/2x16 jacks, and put the 1922 cab (set to mono 8 ohm) into one of the 1x4/2x8 jacks.
That gives 2 half loads on the output transformer.
You'll never see this in any Marshall manuals, but it's been confirmed multiple times by a former Marshall amp designer as perfectly safe for the amp to operate like this.
Ok, that's a 5 jack CR.
This may sound crazy, but put the 16 ohm internal speaker in one of the 1x8/2x16 jacks, and put the 1922 cab (set to mono 8 ohm) into one of the 1x4/2x8 jacks.
That gives 2 half loads on the output transformer.
You'll never see this in any Marshall manuals, but it's been confirmed multiple times by a former Marshall amp designer as perfectly safe for the amp to operate like this.