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4/8ohms help Ampeg SVT 3pro


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Hi All,

complete idiot here needs some advise.

I have a T/E 4 x 10 300w cab and a T/E 2 x 10 300w. I am fairly sure that both cabs are 8ohms.
I have an ampeg SVT 3pro head which says on the back min speaker load 4ohms.
as I am sure each of mine are 8 (and 8 being greater than 4) can I safely connect either of my 2 cabs without blowing anything to bits?
(dont want to cart both cabs to rehersal)

Cheers

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[quote name='originalfunster' date='Oct 21 2007, 09:43 PM' post='77494']
Hi All,

complete idiot here needs some advise.

I have a T/E 4 x 10 300w cab and a T/E 2 x 10 300w. I am fairly sure that both cabs are 8ohms.
I have an ampeg SVT 3pro head which says on the back min speaker load 4ohms.
as I am sure each of mine are 8 (and 8 being greater than 4) can I safely connect either of my 2 cabs without blowing anything to bits?
(dont want to cart both cabs to rehersal)

Cheer

MB1. :)

NO! it doesnt work like that you can either use a 4 ohm single cabinet or 2 x 8 ohm cabinets which if wired in parallel will give you 4 ohm.DONT use one 8 ohm as youll damage the amp.

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[quote name='MB1' post='77518' date='Oct 21 2007, 10:21 PM']NO! it doesnt work like that you can either use a 4 ohm single cabinet or 2 x 8 ohm cabinets which if wired in parallel will give you 4 ohm.DONT use one 8 ohm as youll damage the amp.[/quote]

Que?

Min load is 4 ohms. A single 8 ohm would be perfectly fine and safe, you just wouldn't get all the power.

2x 8hm = 4ohm load.

You could also use 2x16 ohms, which'll give you 8 ohms, but again, it won't give you all the power.


2x 4 ohms on the other hand would kill it ( = 2 ohm load)


Edit:

Impedence works in the opposite direction to the figures so to speak, lower numbers = less resistance -> more power. The SVT P3 can run at 4ohms and put out 450w, or 275 at 8ohms.
The amp cannot handle the power output with a 2 ohm impendance, therefore will go bang.
(yes, simplifed it, but still correct).

LOOK AT THE STICKIES AT THE TOP OF THIS FORUM!

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According to the manual the Ampeg SVT-3 PRO has a solid-state output stage so you can use either a single 4-ohm cab or two 8-ohm cabs to extract the quoted max power of 450-watts You can also use a single 8-ohm cab to achieve a reduced ax output of 275-watts.

If it had a valve/tube output stage then you would have to match the cab(s) to the amp.

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[quote name='obbm' date='Oct 21 2007, 10:57 PM' post='77550']
According to the manual the Ampeg SVT-3 PRO has a solid-state output stage so you can use either a single 4-ohm cab or two 8-ohm cabs to extract the quoted max power of 450-watts You can also use a single 8-ohm cab to achieve a reduced ax output of 275-watts.

If it had a valve/tube output stage then you would have to match the cab(s) to the amp.

MB1. :)

Thats that sorted then....anyone got a spare svt 4x10 hlf (4OHM!) ........Im also ,not one to take two bottles into the shower!

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