Thanks for the replies. Just tried it. It sounds great clean with my Jag but not tried overdrive yet. They're good speakers though so it might sound good on overdrive. It's got 12" Celestion Sidewinders in but I'm not sure about the tweeters and the 6".
It's got 3 speaker outputs - 4Ω 8Ω and Ω16. I think mine are 8.
It sounds great at low volume - not bland at all.
I do have a tweeter volume but it's on my stereo amp, so I'll be bypassing that anyway and just using the guitar amp-head and one PA speaker. The guitar amp has only one tone pot. There doesn't seem to be anything coming out of the tweeter anyway, even when I'm playing up the neck. Still works with my mp3s and cds though - crystal clear hi-hats.
I don't know what's going on there. If anyone knows why, I'd be interested to know.
Thanks again,
Dan
Quote from: bry melvin on March 18, 2011, 03:17:27 PM
you probably can:
this assumes the impedence matches:
however guitar speakers and PA speakers do NOT sound the same IT probably will sound pretty bland. Guitar speakers tend to distort in ways that favor guitar sound. PA speakers are essentially hi fi.
It's got 3 speaker outputs - 4Ω 8Ω and Ω16. I think mine are 8.
It sounds great at low volume - not bland at all.
Quote from: J M Fahey on March 18, 2011, 08:06:57 PM
You can, at home levels.
Acoustic clean sound will be fantastic; distortion will be buzzy as a beehive in a 50 gallon drum.
If you have a tweeter level control turn it down to "0" or as low as possible or tape 2 or 3 layers of thick cardboard over it.
I do have a tweeter volume but it's on my stereo amp, so I'll be bypassing that anyway and just using the guitar amp-head and one PA speaker. The guitar amp has only one tone pot. There doesn't seem to be anything coming out of the tweeter anyway, even when I'm playing up the neck. Still works with my mp3s and cds though - crystal clear hi-hats.
I don't know what's going on there. If anyone knows why, I'd be interested to know.
Thanks again,
Dan