Quote from: g1 on April 11, 2013, 11:42:03 AMSorry about this, it is incorrect. To quote you from an earlier post "I should just delete that last entry as it makes me look like the jerk that I feel I am"Quote from: J M Fahey on April 11, 2013, 02:40:51 AMOops! Thanks JM, I had forgot to consider impedances.
afaik the Vox has 16 ohms only output, or maybe 8/16 , but that pair of Frontman speakers is wired for 4 ohms.
The Fender speakers wiring will have to be changed from parallel to series (simple). Then it will be an 8 ohm cabinet.
The Vox has an 8/16 switch on the back which will have to be set to 8. The Fender cab will have to be plugged into the EXTERNAL spkr. jack, not the extension jack. This will mean the Vox's own speaker can not be used at the same time.
When used by itself, the Fender amp will give a tiny bit less power into the 8 ohm cab than the 4 ohm stock cab wiring.
ctguy1955, I hope this is still a workable scenario for you.
JM is completely correct, if you rewire the fender speakers in series, you will have a 16 ohm cab. (not 8 ohm as I incorrectly stated).
Then you can set the Vox amp to the 8 ohm position and use the EXTENSION spkr. jack. All 4 speakers will be working.
As I mentioned earlier, when you use the Fender by itself, it will be putting out a little less power than with the stock wiring, but I doubt you will even notice the difference.