Hi,
I've got this pretty crappy basscombo lying around and got the idea of turning it into a head so I can connect other speakers to it.
Now I know very litle (read: nothing) about electronics so I'd first like to know if what I'm doin is actually possible and, if possible, is an improvement of what I have now.
The idea is to wreck my Fame SL30B Basscombo and then get it connected to another speaker, for example ASHDOWN - MAG 410 T DEEP.
But then when I saw the backside of the basscombo, I found these specifications:
-POWER: 230 Vac 43W 50 Hz
-SPEAKER RATING: 30W 8 ohm
Does this mean that the max output I can possibly get with this head, is the max output of a 43W speaker
Seeing the specs of the Ashdown, it wouldn't be of very much use to try this out then...
-Power Handling 450W continuous
-Speaker Configuration 4 x 10" + tweeter
-Frequency Response 60Hz - 20kHz
-Impedance 8 Ohms
-SPL 101dB 1W @ 1m
Hope anyone can help ..
Cheers
I've got this pretty crappy basscombo lying around and got the idea of turning it into a head so I can connect other speakers to it.
Now I know very litle (read: nothing) about electronics so I'd first like to know if what I'm doin is actually possible and, if possible, is an improvement of what I have now.
The idea is to wreck my Fame SL30B Basscombo and then get it connected to another speaker, for example ASHDOWN - MAG 410 T DEEP.
But then when I saw the backside of the basscombo, I found these specifications:
-POWER: 230 Vac 43W 50 Hz
-SPEAKER RATING: 30W 8 ohm
Does this mean that the max output I can possibly get with this head, is the max output of a 43W speaker
Seeing the specs of the Ashdown, it wouldn't be of very much use to try this out then...
-Power Handling 450W continuous
-Speaker Configuration 4 x 10" + tweeter
-Frequency Response 60Hz - 20kHz
-Impedance 8 Ohms
-SPL 101dB 1W @ 1m
Hope anyone can help ..
Cheers
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