tube amp output power question [message #26984] |
Wed, 19 January 2005 18:45 |
Rich Watkins
Messages: 1 Registered: May 2009
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Mesa Boogie 20/20 stereo power amp has several output jacks on the back of the unit used for connecting you speaker cabinets. Two of the jacks (one left and one right) are labeled as 8 ohms. There are four other jacks also that are labeled as 4 ohms, (two left and two right). My question is this: I will be using a 4x12 cabinet that wired in stereo. All speakers in the cab are 8 ohms each. The left pair of speakers will be wired in parallel resulting in a 4 ohm load (for the left side). The right side speakers will be wired the same, also resulting in a 4 ohm load. Each pair of speakers with have its own 1/4 inch jack. Each speaker pair will totally independent from the other. Which set of output jacks (on the 20/20) should I use to power this stereo cabinet. I assume I should use a four ohm pair (one four ohm out left and one four ohm out right). Will the 20/20 provide equal output power to different load value cabinets? I want to get the full output potential in stereo out of this amp. Any help is appreciated.
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Re: tube amp output power question [message #26985 is a reply to message #26984] |
Fri, 21 January 2005 13:07 |
Damir
Messages: 1005 Registered: May 2009
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Almost certainly two 4-Ohms jacks are wired in parallel, in that way you can connect two 8-Ohms boxes left and two 8-Ohms boxes right, plugged in two 4-Ohms jacks. Maybe it is confusing without picture...:-) You have one box divided in two parts, L & R, every part with 2X8 Ohms speakers in parallel = 4 Ohms. Obviously, connect left "half" to the one or another 4-Ohms jack on the left channel, and connect right "half" to the 4-Ohms jack on the right channel...
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