Hello Lonestar players!
First of all, I need to admit that I am new at the technical side of amplifiers. I just learned about ohms and wiring schemes.
I have a 2007 2x12 Lonestar combo amp that I prefer using 50 watts on both channels. I play a Fender American Standard Telecaster.
I tried both the 4 ohm and 8 ohm outputs into the speakers (which I believe are an 8 ohm load). I'll say that I prefer the 8 ohm match rather than the 4 ohm/ 8 ohm mismatch.
I ordered a 2x12 extension for my 2x12 combo. I'd like to keep using the 8 ohm match for both speaker sets. But, the Lonestar only has one 8 ohm output. Now, my question is.....
Is there a way to run both sets of speakers with an 8 ohm match when there is only one 8 ohm output?
Also, any other recommendations are welcome.
-Micajah Nye
First of all, I need to admit that I am new at the technical side of amplifiers. I just learned about ohms and wiring schemes.
I have a 2007 2x12 Lonestar combo amp that I prefer using 50 watts on both channels. I play a Fender American Standard Telecaster.
I tried both the 4 ohm and 8 ohm outputs into the speakers (which I believe are an 8 ohm load). I'll say that I prefer the 8 ohm match rather than the 4 ohm/ 8 ohm mismatch.
I ordered a 2x12 extension for my 2x12 combo. I'd like to keep using the 8 ohm match for both speaker sets. But, the Lonestar only has one 8 ohm output. Now, my question is.....
Is there a way to run both sets of speakers with an 8 ohm match when there is only one 8 ohm output?
Also, any other recommendations are welcome.
-Micajah Nye