Hello everyone -- new here. I tried to search the forum for an answer, but no luck... or I didn't use the proper search terms.
Here's my situation. I have an Epiphone Valve Jr. combo, which has a speaker output/jack for its own internal 8" speaker, which is too small for my needs. The output is rated a 4 ohms.
I also have a Line 6 Spider combo with a 12" Celestion speaker -- also rated for 4 ohms.
I want to use the Line 6 as a cab for the Valve Jr. My thought is I should be able to attach a jack to the speaker itself and just plug the Valve Jr. into this. Am I correct?
Do I need to detach the Line 6's speaker wires -- or can I leave them in place and just use the second set of lugs for the added jack? In the photo below (of a Celestion but not the one in my amp), I've labeled the second set of lugs as 1 & 2 (with 2 being positive on the Line 6's speaker). I don't want to make a permanent change the Line 6, I just need a temporary solution for a one-off gig, until I've found a different amp.
Thanks for any help!
Here's my situation. I have an Epiphone Valve Jr. combo, which has a speaker output/jack for its own internal 8" speaker, which is too small for my needs. The output is rated a 4 ohms.
I also have a Line 6 Spider combo with a 12" Celestion speaker -- also rated for 4 ohms.
I want to use the Line 6 as a cab for the Valve Jr. My thought is I should be able to attach a jack to the speaker itself and just plug the Valve Jr. into this. Am I correct?
Do I need to detach the Line 6's speaker wires -- or can I leave them in place and just use the second set of lugs for the added jack? In the photo below (of a Celestion but not the one in my amp), I've labeled the second set of lugs as 1 & 2 (with 2 being positive on the Line 6's speaker). I don't want to make a permanent change the Line 6, I just need a temporary solution for a one-off gig, until I've found a different amp.
Thanks for any help!
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