Hi...
I just bought a Garnet Rebel B90 head (2x6V6, with 'Stinger' distortion) (SN2795) with M212MB or M212M8 (hand written label, so I'm not sure) cabinet (SN1312) Saturday at a garage sale.
Does anyone have a schematic which states what impedance the cabinet should be? The last thing I want to do is arc the output tube sockets or screwup the output transformer by connecting too high impedance speakers to it. Although it should be a 2x12 cab, one of the 12s has been replaced with a 15 - both Marslands. They are both 8 ohm speakers wired in series, so 16 ohms. I'm woried that whoever swapped out the original speaker could conceivably have mis-wired it by wiring it in series instead of parallel. It's wired with about 24 gauge wire, which seems too light for original Garnet manufacturing practices.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
And yes, I sent email to Garnet Amps on Sunday - which seems like a lifetime ago when you're waiting to play with new toys!
I just bought a Garnet Rebel B90 head (2x6V6, with 'Stinger' distortion) (SN2795) with M212MB or M212M8 (hand written label, so I'm not sure) cabinet (SN1312) Saturday at a garage sale.
Does anyone have a schematic which states what impedance the cabinet should be? The last thing I want to do is arc the output tube sockets or screwup the output transformer by connecting too high impedance speakers to it. Although it should be a 2x12 cab, one of the 12s has been replaced with a 15 - both Marslands. They are both 8 ohm speakers wired in series, so 16 ohms. I'm woried that whoever swapped out the original speaker could conceivably have mis-wired it by wiring it in series instead of parallel. It's wired with about 24 gauge wire, which seems too light for original Garnet manufacturing practices.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
And yes, I sent email to Garnet Amps on Sunday - which seems like a lifetime ago when you're waiting to play with new toys!
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