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Hello, I have a question regarding compatibility with my bass amp and potential extension cab acquisition.

My bass amp is an SWR Silverado Special Combo:

  • 2X12" combo 
  • 350 watts at 4 Ohms
  • 450 watts at 2 Ohms
  • Internal speaker impedence is 4 Ohms
  • The manual says it can take a minimum load of 2 Ohms.

 

I am thinking of picking up an SWR Goliath JR III which is rated 8 Ohms.

From my calculations Ive found that the total load of the 4 Ohm internal speaker + 8 Ohm extension cab would be (((4*8)/(4+8))= 2.7 Ohms)) as they would be wired in parallel.

So I gather it would be safe considering 2.7 is greater than 2 Ohms. Is this correct?

 

My question is: should I hold out for a 4 Ohm extension cabinet or will this setup sound as good only with a little less volume on tap? I'm mostly looking for additional presence and clarity, not volume.

 

Thanks!

 

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Edited by triggerthehorizon
Posted

If you are going to pick up an extension cabinet you would be better off buying a 4Ω box for the sake of power distribution. You may very well discover that the new 8Ω box adds very little to your overall sound.

Posted
42 minutes ago, Bill Fitzmaurice said:

Assuming the Silverado Special is a 2x12 I'd get a 4 ohm 2x12 extension.

Yes it is a 2x12

 

But what are the downsides of the 8ohm? The expansion cab speakers are 10 inch so I'm guesing they will add more high end and presence to the sound. Also there won't be any risk of damage at 2.7 Ohms since the amp can handle 2.

IT would still be an upgrade over running only the built in cab no?

Posted
5 hours ago, BassmanPaul said:

Depending on the sensitivity and frequency response of the added cabinet it possibly could be a downgrade!!

 

True. Just like a box of chocolates when you mix drivers you never know what you're going to get.

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SWR used to say their amps would run down to 2 ohms, but (having used a lot of them over the years) I wouldn't recommend it.  They run fairly hot anyway and going that low will only get them hotter quicker.  The extra output will be marginal, but put more stress on the amp.  

 

Maybe look out for a cheap Workingman's head and use that as a power amp for an additional cab?  

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