Simple question that I always want to get right before I hook up an amp to a multiple speaker cabinet.
I have a Crate V32 212 Palomino that I want to use as an extension speaker cabinet for a couple of my fender eight ohm amps. The V32 has a jack on the back labelled "8 ohm speaker" into which a quarter inch plug from the twin 16 ohms each Celestion speakers is plugged in.
Because the stock/factory jack is labelled "8 ohms" I am thinking that the two sixteen ohm speakers are wired to equal an 8 ohm load, and, therefore I should be able to unplug the quarter inch jack coming from the speakers and plug it into a coupler, and then plug a speaker cable between the coupler and one of my Fender tube amps (HRDX, SCXD) that recommend connecting 8 ohm extension speakers.
This will, I think, allow me to use the Crate V32 212 Palomino as an extension speaker cabinet. The Crate amp, obviously, would be turned off and not connected to the speakers in its cabinet. To be safe I will put a piece of duct tape over the on switch on the Crate.
Am I correct in thinking that this extension speaker wiring scheme will be appropriate for use with the Fender amp?
The simple answer seems to be, "yes". Therefore, wiring two sixteen ohm speakers "in series" divides the ohm value in half?
I'm just making sure Crate did it right in the first place.
By the way, I really like the V32 212 Palomino. It could use some deoxit on the pots and jacks, as well as possibly some new power tubes because I sometimes get intermittent volume drops. Hitting the pots and switches and jacks with some deoxit might correct that problem though. I have not been using the amp enough to estimate where the problem may be. It could just be a half way dead spot on one of the pots.
I have a Crate V32 212 Palomino that I want to use as an extension speaker cabinet for a couple of my fender eight ohm amps. The V32 has a jack on the back labelled "8 ohm speaker" into which a quarter inch plug from the twin 16 ohms each Celestion speakers is plugged in.
Because the stock/factory jack is labelled "8 ohms" I am thinking that the two sixteen ohm speakers are wired to equal an 8 ohm load, and, therefore I should be able to unplug the quarter inch jack coming from the speakers and plug it into a coupler, and then plug a speaker cable between the coupler and one of my Fender tube amps (HRDX, SCXD) that recommend connecting 8 ohm extension speakers.
This will, I think, allow me to use the Crate V32 212 Palomino as an extension speaker cabinet. The Crate amp, obviously, would be turned off and not connected to the speakers in its cabinet. To be safe I will put a piece of duct tape over the on switch on the Crate.
Am I correct in thinking that this extension speaker wiring scheme will be appropriate for use with the Fender amp?
The simple answer seems to be, "yes". Therefore, wiring two sixteen ohm speakers "in series" divides the ohm value in half?
I'm just making sure Crate did it right in the first place.
By the way, I really like the V32 212 Palomino. It could use some deoxit on the pots and jacks, as well as possibly some new power tubes because I sometimes get intermittent volume drops. Hitting the pots and switches and jacks with some deoxit might correct that problem though. I have not been using the amp enough to estimate where the problem may be. It could just be a half way dead spot on one of the pots.
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