slagg
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said it was delivered to my front porch? but I was home all day.No fedx truck all day.
Just buy two 8 ohm speakers and drop them in any used 2 x 12, wired in series and bingo. Or a stereo 1922 cab is switchable from 8 ohms (both speakers firing) to 16 ohms either the left or right speaker firing, depending on which input is used).I got lucky on speaker boxes. Both my 1x12 are 16 ohm. I like the amp to push harder.
So 2x12 has to be 8 ohm wired in series to 16 ohm. My next acquisition.
I am surprised how loud it is.
When I go above 9 o'clock my wife gets annoyed. Even at the 0.1 setting.
to the forum.I have 8 ohm speaker and bought this amp, studied the whole day if it can be a problem to connect that speaker. Well, if you plan to give concerts with it it might be a problem, but if you click on the low wattage button on the back (which I will use) it has a 11 ohm in series and 8 ohm in parallel voltage divider circuit (with resistors) 16 ohm speakers it makes 16.33 ohm total impedance, if you connect 8 ohms it makes 15 ohm total impedance! The different is pretty much negligible, so go for it if you plan to use the amp silent with the low power button on..
I would not use that one with the attenuator button and also with inner dummy load when you do not plug the speaker in. Perhaps the R107, 108, 110 must also be changed. But for home practice and with the low power button I would not bother changing anything at all, just plug your 8 ohm cab and enjoy your little amp.to the forum.
There's also an unused 8 ohm transformer tap that's practically plug and play if you swap a wire to the speaker jack.
A little creative modding by installing another jack, or an impedance switch are also options.