masque
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OK got a pretty weird occurrence. Here is the long version of this story. Please read on though as it is interesting and I could use some opinions. I have a rectifier 4 x 12 loaded with four 30 watt V30's rated at 8ohms.
The back plate on the cab says 8ohm stereo and 4 ohm mono. I've owned this cab for over 20 years.....I bought it new. Never had any reason to question any of that.
Recently I've started looking into one of the KHE amp/cab switching units and I want to try to get all my cabs working at 8ohms so I won't have any mismatches when switching on the fly. So naturally, before just delving in and rewiring the cab, I ran a speaker cable out of the mono output and put a multimeter set to read OHMS on it......
to my huge surprise it read 8ohms. it was jumping between 7.4-8.5. "that can't be right" I said to myself. I double checked.....same thing. Then I moved over to the 8ohm stereo inputs and became even more baffled......they each read between 3.5-3.9 ohms.
So, regardless of what the backplate says, I have to trust the multi-meter........but I will admit that I am a bit stunned that plate is wrong in comparison to how it is actually wired. I understand that mishaps can happen in the factory, and I love my Boogie stuff, but have any of you experienced anything like this with a brand new cab? Thankfully, I have always been running the right kind of mismatch to avoid damaging the amp.
The back plate on the cab says 8ohm stereo and 4 ohm mono. I've owned this cab for over 20 years.....I bought it new. Never had any reason to question any of that.
Recently I've started looking into one of the KHE amp/cab switching units and I want to try to get all my cabs working at 8ohms so I won't have any mismatches when switching on the fly. So naturally, before just delving in and rewiring the cab, I ran a speaker cable out of the mono output and put a multimeter set to read OHMS on it......
to my huge surprise it read 8ohms. it was jumping between 7.4-8.5. "that can't be right" I said to myself. I double checked.....same thing. Then I moved over to the 8ohm stereo inputs and became even more baffled......they each read between 3.5-3.9 ohms.
So, regardless of what the backplate says, I have to trust the multi-meter........but I will admit that I am a bit stunned that plate is wrong in comparison to how it is actually wired. I understand that mishaps can happen in the factory, and I love my Boogie stuff, but have any of you experienced anything like this with a brand new cab? Thankfully, I have always been running the right kind of mismatch to avoid damaging the amp.