I am no expert at these things, so I use the google (a virtual monster that know "all") for information. But as always I know you guys know more. So, my question:
If I hook up three Celestion speakers at 16 ohm each, does that give a 5,3 OHM load?
and if I get it correctly - if I have three speakers, each at 16 ohms, dividing 16 by three I get a total impedance of 5,33ohms.
If so, then there is no problem what so ever to run the Marshall amp on a 4ohm load, with the 5,33ohm cab, right?
Reason I ask is I found this pretty cool 3x12 cab. UK made from the 60's. Looks like a vox cab, but the logo says MAXX. It's pretty cool. No speakers in it, so I hope I can get it for cheap.
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I am no expert at these things, so I use the google (a virtual monster that know "all") for information. But as always I know you guys know more. So, my question:
If I hook up three Celestion speakers at 16 ohm each, does that give a 5,3 OHM load?
Got my source from here http://www.regiscoyne.com/tech/spk_cab_wiring/
and if I get it correctly - if I have three speakers, each at 16 ohms, dividing 16 by three I get a total impedance of 5,33ohms.
If so, then there is no problem what so ever to run the Marshall amp on a 4ohm load, with the 5,33ohm cab, right?
Reason I ask is I found this pretty cool 3x12 cab. UK made from the 60's. Looks like a vox cab, but the logo says MAXX. It's pretty cool. No speakers in it, so I hope I can get it for cheap.
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