For now, just forget about Watts, because my question is regarding Ohms, and specifically Ohms in regards to the pre-amp and the power amp.
The pre-amp is rated at 8 Ohms, and so are the cabinets, as far as I could tell (the stack was put into the new reharsal room which I really don't have access to for another eight days). I know for certain that the 410 was 8 Ohms, but the label on the 115 was totally faded, but for the sake of it, let's assume that they have the same resistance. I also believe they're both 300 Watts, but I'll have to check to be sure.
The rub:
I've been looking at a Trace Elliot PPA600 (2x300W - 8 Ohms). That means everything would be at 8 Ohms (pre-amp+power amp+410+115). Does the pre-amp matter at all in the equation? Will the pre-amp do anything to the Ohms of the power amp? Does the power amp's 8 Ohms mean that each output (A+B) will have 8 Ohms in resistance, or do they split into 4 Ohms each? Would I have one 300W output go into each cab at 8 Ohms or 4?
Man. I'm so sleepy and tired. I can't think for shit. Hope any of this makes sense. I'll try to get access to the rehersal room tomorrow so I can figure out the specs for the pre-amp and the cabs. I'm just in dire need of help from someone who's not a complete idiot like myself.


