BrownieD2W
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Greetings Boogie Boarders,
This may seem like a series of silly questions to some of you, but I want to get some other opinions to make sure I'm taking the best option.
Several months ago I built a 2x12 Cabinet using the 8 ohm C-90 from my Mark V combo, and a new 8 ohm V-30. I wired them parallel for a 4 ohm impedance. I'm starting to think this was not the best option and I'm left with some questions that I'm hoping you guys can weigh in on.
I have 2 problems I am hoping rewiring the cabinet to Series would solve, but I need you guys to tell me if I'm misunderstanding anything.
1) 2x12 Cabinet is currently wired parallel for a 4 Ohm impedance, That means I would NEVER have the option to run another cabinet with my Mark V or DC-5 as the impedance mismatch would be unsafe? (Short of buying a series box or something)
2) 2x12 Cabinet is sounding and feeling a bit stiff (especially with the DC-5) and I'm wondering if I rewired for a 16 ohm impedance would the sound/feel be less stiff? Sorry for lack of a better word, but stiff or rigidity is the best I can describe it.
The more I play through the 2x12 the more I am starting to hear and feel the stiffness of the cabinet and I am wondering if rewiring the 2x12 to Series for a 16 ohm impedance would solve any of that, while also freeing me up to use another cabinet with my amps? Don't get me wrong the cabinet sounds great when I've got my amps dialed correctly, but I still get this stiff feeling from the cabinet while playing that is very hard to dial out. I'll also put out the disclaimer that I was a cabinet virgin when I made this 2x12, I only had experience with Combo amps prior to the build so I was strictly trying to match the impedance the best I could when making it.
This may seem like a series of silly questions to some of you, but I want to get some other opinions to make sure I'm taking the best option.
Several months ago I built a 2x12 Cabinet using the 8 ohm C-90 from my Mark V combo, and a new 8 ohm V-30. I wired them parallel for a 4 ohm impedance. I'm starting to think this was not the best option and I'm left with some questions that I'm hoping you guys can weigh in on.
I have 2 problems I am hoping rewiring the cabinet to Series would solve, but I need you guys to tell me if I'm misunderstanding anything.
1) 2x12 Cabinet is currently wired parallel for a 4 Ohm impedance, That means I would NEVER have the option to run another cabinet with my Mark V or DC-5 as the impedance mismatch would be unsafe? (Short of buying a series box or something)
2) 2x12 Cabinet is sounding and feeling a bit stiff (especially with the DC-5) and I'm wondering if I rewired for a 16 ohm impedance would the sound/feel be less stiff? Sorry for lack of a better word, but stiff or rigidity is the best I can describe it.
The more I play through the 2x12 the more I am starting to hear and feel the stiffness of the cabinet and I am wondering if rewiring the 2x12 to Series for a 16 ohm impedance would solve any of that, while also freeing me up to use another cabinet with my amps? Don't get me wrong the cabinet sounds great when I've got my amps dialed correctly, but I still get this stiff feeling from the cabinet while playing that is very hard to dial out. I'll also put out the disclaimer that I was a cabinet virgin when I made this 2x12, I only had experience with Combo amps prior to the build so I was strictly trying to match the impedance the best I could when making it.