I'm interested to see if any of you tube amp experts have heard of this one before...
The other day I was experimenting with matching different amps to different speakers. I hooked up my Fender Champion 600 (2010 reissue) to my Mesa Boogie 1x12 cab to see how it would sound.
Some time later I hooked up the same speaker cable to my Mesa Boogie TransAtlantic TA-15, then turned on the power (but left it on Standby while it warmed up). About a minute or two later I took it off Standby and strummed my guitar a couple times but heard no sound coming from the speaker - so I turned it off immediately!
After investigating the situation I discovered my bone-head mistake: The speaker output from my TA-15 was still plugged into the Speaker output of the Champion 600! Fortunately the Champion 600 was turned off at the time.
After reconnecting the TA-15 correctly I played it and noticed no difference in tone, etc, but it still makes me a little nervous, so of course I have a few questions regarding this:
First off, even if there wasn't an actual speaker load connected to the TA-15, can I at least assume that there was still some sort of load connected to it?
Secondly, is it fair to say that some load, even an incorrect one, is better than no load at all? And should I be concerned about damage to the TA-15 or did I dodge a bullet this time?
Lastly, is it possible to damage the Champion 600 in this way, even if it was turned off?
Thanks for any of your insights...
The other day I was experimenting with matching different amps to different speakers. I hooked up my Fender Champion 600 (2010 reissue) to my Mesa Boogie 1x12 cab to see how it would sound.
Some time later I hooked up the same speaker cable to my Mesa Boogie TransAtlantic TA-15, then turned on the power (but left it on Standby while it warmed up). About a minute or two later I took it off Standby and strummed my guitar a couple times but heard no sound coming from the speaker - so I turned it off immediately!
After investigating the situation I discovered my bone-head mistake: The speaker output from my TA-15 was still plugged into the Speaker output of the Champion 600! Fortunately the Champion 600 was turned off at the time.
After reconnecting the TA-15 correctly I played it and noticed no difference in tone, etc, but it still makes me a little nervous, so of course I have a few questions regarding this:
First off, even if there wasn't an actual speaker load connected to the TA-15, can I at least assume that there was still some sort of load connected to it?
Secondly, is it fair to say that some load, even an incorrect one, is better than no load at all? And should I be concerned about damage to the TA-15 or did I dodge a bullet this time?
Lastly, is it possible to damage the Champion 600 in this way, even if it was turned off?
Thanks for any of your insights...
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