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  • Ohm question on 2x12

    Hi,
    I have an amp head that gives me a choice of 4,8 and 16 ohms. The cab I have has 2 16 ohm speakers and it is wired for 8 ohms.
    I would like to be able to run the cab two ways.
    1) As wired with both speakers 8 ohms at the jack.
    2) One speaker at 16 ohms.
    If I disconnect one wire going to the second speaker and install a simple toggle switch to turn that speaker on and off, when off the amp head will not see the second speaker right? So on would be 8 ohms and off would be 16and all I'd have to do is change which jack to plug into on the head.
    I just want to make sure that the extra bit of wire going to the second speaker and dead ending at the toggle wont harm my amp head when running a single speaker at 16 ohms.

    I know my post is elementary but I can't know it until I know it.
    Thanks,
    Max

  • #2
    You're fine doing it that way. If you use a stereo jack/plug and two different cables, one marked for 16ohm, and one for 8ohms. Then just short the 8 ohm stereo jack to parallel the connections.
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    • #3
      Thank you

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      • #4
        forgive me for asking , but why on earth would you want to do this? If you wanted to separate the 2 12s for stereo, then yes I can understand, but what difference does it make if one 12 is not used? Cabinet weighs the same, and surely sounds the same? A little quieter perhaps, but is it noticeable?

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        • #5
          Lower decibels same tone.

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