louis wrote:Is it a problem to plug 2 different ohmage cabs with a 100 watt head ? one 8 and one 16ohms
Not the ideal situation. The resulting load would be around 6 ohms (assuming they're connected in parallel to the amp) and there would likely be a volume difference between the two cabs.
Hold off until the good Professor weighs in, but I think it's generally better to run higher, rather than lower impedance in relation to the selector setting.
Not an ideal setup... 5.333 ohms. I'd set it for 4 ohms. You'll probably lose a little volume and get a very slightly different frequency response from the amp compared to a "perfect" match.
And OldSchool's right - the eight ohm cab will get about 2/3 of the total power, so make sure it can handle it.
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
There's no ideal solution to that pairing, which will end up around 5.3 ohms total in parallel. I'd suggest the 4 ohm setting as that is the closest match. N.B. The 8 ohm cabinet will absorb about twice as much power as the 16 ohm.
--mark
PS. Total impedance in parallel = 1/(1/Z1 + 1/Z2) = 1/(1/8 + 1/16) = 5.33
If I had my DR103 (selector on 16 ohms ) with my 16ohms cab , would I solve the problem by sending a signal to a slave amp
with it's selector on 8ohms going to the 8 ohms cab ?
Louis
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louis wrote:
If I had my DR103 (selector on 16 ohms ) with my 16ohms cab , would I salve the problem by sending a signal to a slave amp
with it's selector on 8ohms going to the 8 ohms cab ?
Yes. In that case, both cabs are matched up with their respective power amps.
You know that I want to build or have someone buid me a Sap with KT88's ,
Could this amp have a switch in the back that would cancel the pre-amp and become a slave if I need it to?