Hi folks,
hope you can help me in some way...
I'm the proud owner of one Buster 2x10" 6x6L6 Tube driven combo-amp... looking for a extension I recently bought a used Diesel 1x15" cabinet, housing the great EVM 15L.
Ok, now here it starts to get complicated: The two 10s are 16ohms each, wired in parallel (=8ohms). If I add the 1x15" and put them on the 4ohms-connector of the output-xformer I get an uneven spl distribution. The 15" is quite a bit louder than the two 10s. As a matter of fact this is exactly what i was afraid of - look at the power distribution: The 15" gets 50% of the output power, the two 10" also, but beeing in parallel each one only has to deal with 25%.
I wonder if anyone has the same problem with his 2x10/1x15-stack?
Maybe the spl of the 10"-speakers is just a few dB too low... I had a look at them and they don't seem to be original EVM 10. They have a quite small magnet, looking like the discontinued EV FORCE 10 series... maybe they even manufactured them with special parameters to give a good bass response out of the relatively small combo.
I had an idea how to solve the problem: I could run the internal speakers on the 8ohms output and connect the 1x15" cab to the 4ohms side. This would give halve output voltage to the 15" speaker, in terms of power (P=U²/R) it would be 25% of total output power of the paralleled 10" (sharing the output power to 50% each speaker). This would cause a overload on the power tube side but I don't think tube life would be very shortened. The impedance curves of the two speaker systems surely differ from each other and don't lead to a massive overload.
Any suggestions?
hope you can help me in some way...
I'm the proud owner of one Buster 2x10" 6x6L6 Tube driven combo-amp... looking for a extension I recently bought a used Diesel 1x15" cabinet, housing the great EVM 15L.
Ok, now here it starts to get complicated: The two 10s are 16ohms each, wired in parallel (=8ohms). If I add the 1x15" and put them on the 4ohms-connector of the output-xformer I get an uneven spl distribution. The 15" is quite a bit louder than the two 10s. As a matter of fact this is exactly what i was afraid of - look at the power distribution: The 15" gets 50% of the output power, the two 10" also, but beeing in parallel each one only has to deal with 25%.
I wonder if anyone has the same problem with his 2x10/1x15-stack?
Maybe the spl of the 10"-speakers is just a few dB too low... I had a look at them and they don't seem to be original EVM 10. They have a quite small magnet, looking like the discontinued EV FORCE 10 series... maybe they even manufactured them with special parameters to give a good bass response out of the relatively small combo.
I had an idea how to solve the problem: I could run the internal speakers on the 8ohms output and connect the 1x15" cab to the 4ohms side. This would give halve output voltage to the 15" speaker, in terms of power (P=U²/R) it would be 25% of total output power of the paralleled 10" (sharing the output power to 50% each speaker). This would cause a overload on the power tube side but I don't think tube life would be very shortened. The impedance curves of the two speaker systems surely differ from each other and don't lead to a massive overload.
Any suggestions?