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Speaker OHM question [message #27567] Mon, 31 March 2008 19:57 Go to next message
jack is currently offline  jack
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I recently came across a 1967 fender vibro champ. It works but the volume is very very faint, I did a little research and found this amp specs. a 4ohm 8 inch speaker. It appears the original speaker was replaced and now has a 8ohm 8inch speaker, could this be the problem causing the low volume? All the tubes seem to be fine as , and the caps look to be ok. Any help?
Thanks
Jack

Re: Speaker OHM question [message #27568 is a reply to message #27567] Wed, 02 April 2008 01:46 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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It won't make a huge difference, like I think you're saying. If the amp is properly working, I doubt you'd notice a difference swapping an 8Ω speaker for a 4Ω one. It might be slightly less loud, but probably just barely. The tonal characteristics might change slightly too, like maybe sounding a little more detailed or having a tad more bass. But again, not a huge difference.

Check your tubes; You may have to take it into the shop.


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