I just read that closed thread called "impedance question" where people were suggesting running speaker cabs in series. I've made boxes for this in systems with pair cable using speakon and banana, but I would never do it with cliff jacks and phone cables. Because in amps with grounded outputs, one cable shield (and its phone plug) is going to have half the music rms on it. The exposed voltage creates a potential for shorting and in the case of bass or pa amps, a significant shock hazard.
I'm not a fan of the marshall mods that involve floating shields either. If you want more capacitance somewhere, use a capacitor.
I gather there isn't any code that restricts floating shields (if there were, amps like the mode four wouldn't exist) but it strikes me as a really bad practice. Maybe its just me, but I think of a shield as an extension of a chassis.
I'm not a fan of the marshall mods that involve floating shields either. If you want more capacitance somewhere, use a capacitor.
I gather there isn't any code that restricts floating shields (if there were, amps like the mode four wouldn't exist) but it strikes me as a really bad practice. Maybe its just me, but I think of a shield as an extension of a chassis.
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