Revsynyster
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Ok just had a look how to do it, seems straight forward I will have a bash with the multimeter tomorrow, cheers!
Actually in 1982 I believe the 800 series cabs were still using g1265s. I dont think they switched over to g1275s till 84.Just had the back off the cabs and they are celestion g12-65 the impedance says 15ohms? I take it these won't be the original speakers? Should I run the amp at 16ohm with these?
You need to check the cab with an ohm meter. Like anitoli mentioned.
Cheers! Your going to think I'm mad when I tell you ha ha, but i have had afew different modelling amps that are more house friendly in the time I have had this at the moment I'm using a Peavey vypyr, it's just for simplicity I can plug the guitar straight in play at low volume and still sound good, obviously not cranked valve good but resonablre for what I need. I don't play in a band or anything so no gigging so the small modelling amps just fit my need as horrible as that is to sayWelcome, you're now an MFer.
Curious to know what amp(s) you're using that sent your 2204 to the sidelines
I have just been looking at some power soaks actually I think that's going to be the way to go to get more use from itThose modeling amps are fine, but you also have one of the best bedroom amps there is in the 800, just need to harness its beast, to your favor! Cheers Mitch
I still have to believe it is a keeper! Cheers MitchI'm allowed to post links now so just thought I'd post a link so you can see the amp you have been talking about ha ha https://photos.app.goo.gl/ssgh8r6TrMAEZDtu5
Edit: since give the amp a really good clean up too looking alot better than it did