Hi there:
Thanks for your response!!
>>>>>Two ohms is the correct minimum load for this amp.
Can I use this SS Baldwin amp head (NOT the external speaker jack on a combo Baldwin SS amp) with speaker cabs that are MORE than 2 ohms, like a 4 ohm speaker cab or an 8 ohms speaker cab?
1. Will there be any chance of damaging the Baldwin head?
2. Will such a setup lower the power of the amp?
>>>>You might also want to remember for when you need it
>>>>>that the extension speaker jack puts the extension
>>>>>speaker impedance in series with the internal speaker impedance.
I was wondering about that. Thanks so much for adding that.
1. What can I add safely for impedance in an extension speaker cab for the Baldwin combo amp (NOT the Baldwin amp head) with the extension cab jack?
2. So depending on your answer to question 1, can I add an 8 ohm cab? If so, would the new combined resistance would be 10 ohms? If I used a 4 ohm extension cab, the total reistance would be 6 ohms?
3. If I can add a cab with a different ohms rating (a 4 ohm or 8 ohm cab) will that change the power output?
Thanks so much for your help. I really really appreciate it. Sorry if I asked some stupid questions. I jsut don't want to take any chance of hurting either the SS baldwin combo amp or the new SS amp head
Irv
Thanks for your response!!
>>>>>Two ohms is the correct minimum load for this amp.
Can I use this SS Baldwin amp head (NOT the external speaker jack on a combo Baldwin SS amp) with speaker cabs that are MORE than 2 ohms, like a 4 ohm speaker cab or an 8 ohms speaker cab?
1. Will there be any chance of damaging the Baldwin head?
2. Will such a setup lower the power of the amp?
>>>>You might also want to remember for when you need it
>>>>>that the extension speaker jack puts the extension
>>>>>speaker impedance in series with the internal speaker impedance.
I was wondering about that. Thanks so much for adding that.
1. What can I add safely for impedance in an extension speaker cab for the Baldwin combo amp (NOT the Baldwin amp head) with the extension cab jack?
2. So depending on your answer to question 1, can I add an 8 ohm cab? If so, would the new combined resistance would be 10 ohms? If I used a 4 ohm extension cab, the total reistance would be 6 ohms?
3. If I can add a cab with a different ohms rating (a 4 ohm or 8 ohm cab) will that change the power output?
Thanks so much for your help. I really really appreciate it. Sorry if I asked some stupid questions. I jsut don't want to take any chance of hurting either the SS baldwin combo amp or the new SS amp head
Irv