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Morning FolksĀ 

Hope the weather is treating you OK wherever you are...Ā 

So, I have a Luddite ohmage question about whether or not it would be safe or not to pair my Ampeg V4BH valve head with my Epifani 310 cab.Ā 

Most of the time, I run the Ampeg with its matching 210 and 115 cabinets and it sounds absolutely glorious to me.. But at approx 60lbs each, it's a lot of weight when carrying both cabs around all the time. It does sound good when just using one of the cabs as well, especially the 115, but I have got very used to that full rig tone and (dare I say it) 'Heft'. šŸ˜€

And this is where the Epi 310 comes in - it's a beautiful sounding cab and really lightweight and, if I could run it safely with the V4BH, I think it could give me another more portable option for certain gigs and rehearsals without losing too much sound-wise.Ā 

Like most valve amps, the V4BH has a switch that allows you to run it with cabs at either a total resistance of 4 ohms or 8 ohms. Now, to my Luddite brain, the way this is designed tends to make me think it's either got to be one ohmage setting or the other - or else you run the risk of major amp output transformer melt down!!Ā 

However, the Epifani is rated at 5.5 ohms.

So my question is:

If I set the Ampeg to the 4 ohm setting, will that work OK with the Epi or will it cause a problem because it's not a precise match?Ā 

Any pearls of wisdom and/or technical insight would be very gratefully received and much appreciated!Ā 

Thanks for reading... šŸ˜Š

NikĀ 

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According to this TB thread, a good rule of thumb is to treat the Epi 310 asĀ  if it was a 4 ohm cab:

-Ā https://www.talkbass.com/threads/epifani-ul2-310-ohms.1313100/

Set your amp to 4 ohms and it will be fine with a cab that's rated at 4 ohms or above (but not below) so will be ok with the epi.

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1 hour ago, obbm said:

It will be absolutely fine on the 4-ohm setting Nik.Ā 

BTW the correct term is impedance, the word ohmage does not exist. šŸ˜‰

@obbmĀ - Thanks Dave.. I said I was Luddite in my post! šŸ˜

@ChimikeĀ - Thats why I came back this morning to double-check if it was OK.Ā 

Appreciate the help everyone.. Being able to use the V4BH and the Epi will make a real difference on some gigs, that's for sure. šŸ˜Š

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1 hour ago, obbm said:

It will be absolutely fine on the 4-ohm setting Nik.Ā 

BTW the correct term is impedance, the word ohmage does not exist. šŸ˜‰

That's what I wanted to reply earlier, but felt totally unqualified to do so.

@silverfoxnikĀ , the Ampeg FAQ:Ā https://ampeg.com/faq.htmlĀ and Epi' FAQ:Ā https://www.epifani.com/faq/Ā both have some guidance on the subject of impedanceĀ (and also, speaker load in relation to Ampeg valve amps is covered in the Ampeg FAQ).Ā šŸ‘

Would I be right to assume that Nik's 5.5 ohm cab' might be a fair bit quieter than a 4 ohm cab?

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While we're talking valves and ohmageosity, and indeed Ampegitude, would I be right in saying that flick the ohmageation switch on the back of my Classic from 4 impedences to 2 impedences and I'd be Ok running three 8 ohm cabs paralleled up via their in / out link sockets on the backs?

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