I got an old YBA-3 recently. I assumed since there was no markings about impedance on the rear panel, that 4 ohms would be alright. After doing so research online, a lot of folks said it really needs 8 ohms, and that 4 ohms, using both the main speaker out and ext. out would be ok, since they are wired in series, not parallel.
Since my 4x12 is 4 ohms, is it possible to make a dummy load to plug into the ext. out to make the amp work/run more efficiently?
So the 4x12 is 4 ohms - plugged into the main speaker out.
The dummy load would be 4 ohms and plugged into the ext out.
The amp would then be getting an 8 ohm load, correct?
If this would work, how do I build a dummy load plug or whatever for the ext. out jack?
Since my 4x12 is 4 ohms, is it possible to make a dummy load to plug into the ext. out to make the amp work/run more efficiently?
So the 4x12 is 4 ohms - plugged into the main speaker out.
The dummy load would be 4 ohms and plugged into the ext out.
The amp would then be getting an 8 ohm load, correct?
If this would work, how do I build a dummy load plug or whatever for the ext. out jack?
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