Hello Folks,
I know that the subject of amp/transformer output vs. net speaker impedance has been beat to death here and elsewhere, and I'd greatly appreciate your patience with me here on this entry-level (newb-type) question, but I've got a somewhat related concern that remains unanswered, so here we go . . .
I've got a low-powered amp (head) with a pair of parallel-wired 8-ohm Output jacks and no impedance selector switch that I normally use with a matched pair of 1x12 (8-ohm) cabs, one each plugged into each jack (i.e., a net 4-ohm load). Obviously, the amp was designed to handle such a 4-ohm load in this fashion or there wouldn't be two available jacks, and I've since confirmed this with the builder. Moreover, its sounds perfectly fine, so its all good!
However, I'd like to change things up somewhat by inserting a small (50w max) Load Box/Headphone Tap between the 8-ohm amp and the two 8-ohm cabs that would allow for silent (after-hours) use via its headphone jack. The problem is, unlike the amp, that Load Box/Headphone Tap has only one Output jack.
So, my question is this . . . will there be any risk in using a standard (12- or 14-ga.) 'Y' Cable made from high-quality 'speaker' wire to connect the two (8-ohm) cabs to the single (presumably 8-ohm?) Output on the Load Box/Headphone Tap?? In other words, does the Load Box (or its connection via 'Y' cable) pass the signal unchanged at 8-ohms or could it inherently alter the impedance in some way?
Many thanks!
I know that the subject of amp/transformer output vs. net speaker impedance has been beat to death here and elsewhere, and I'd greatly appreciate your patience with me here on this entry-level (newb-type) question, but I've got a somewhat related concern that remains unanswered, so here we go . . .
I've got a low-powered amp (head) with a pair of parallel-wired 8-ohm Output jacks and no impedance selector switch that I normally use with a matched pair of 1x12 (8-ohm) cabs, one each plugged into each jack (i.e., a net 4-ohm load). Obviously, the amp was designed to handle such a 4-ohm load in this fashion or there wouldn't be two available jacks, and I've since confirmed this with the builder. Moreover, its sounds perfectly fine, so its all good!
However, I'd like to change things up somewhat by inserting a small (50w max) Load Box/Headphone Tap between the 8-ohm amp and the two 8-ohm cabs that would allow for silent (after-hours) use via its headphone jack. The problem is, unlike the amp, that Load Box/Headphone Tap has only one Output jack.
So, my question is this . . . will there be any risk in using a standard (12- or 14-ga.) 'Y' Cable made from high-quality 'speaker' wire to connect the two (8-ohm) cabs to the single (presumably 8-ohm?) Output on the Load Box/Headphone Tap?? In other words, does the Load Box (or its connection via 'Y' cable) pass the signal unchanged at 8-ohms or could it inherently alter the impedance in some way?
Many thanks!
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