A friend wired up four 16 ohm speakers in a Marshall cab in a series/parallel circuit to result in 16 ohms. When he was done it resulted in 10.9 ohms. I checked it out, and other than his wiring being a little sloppy, it looked right, two speakers in series on each side paralleled together. Wanting to measure his speakers, I disconnected most of it. Each speaker measured approx 14 ohms, and each series wired pair was approx. 26 - 27 ohms.
Everything seemed right at that point, but when I wired the pos. - pos. and neg. - neg. the result is 10.5 ohms, on both our meters within a few tenths. I was expecting approx. 13 ohms, like his other 4 x 12 cab.
So, what is going on? I have never seen a cab measure 10 ohms before. Then he asked me a good question, run the amp on 8 or 16 ohms?
Everything seemed right at that point, but when I wired the pos. - pos. and neg. - neg. the result is 10.5 ohms, on both our meters within a few tenths. I was expecting approx. 13 ohms, like his other 4 x 12 cab.
So, what is going on? I have never seen a cab measure 10 ohms before. Then he asked me a good question, run the amp on 8 or 16 ohms?
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