So I have an eden 4x10 that is 8 ohms and I'm about to get an additional Emperor 1x18 that is 4 ohms (SO EXCITE). I use an old custom pa head that I'm pretty sure runs at 8 ohms.
Would it be possible for me to run everything at once without blowing something up?
Overdone Ohm Question
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Re: Overdone Ohm Question
Your amp would need to handle 2 ohms (2.66) to run those in parallel and then the power to each would still be unbalanced (66%/33% power split). So you could blow a transformer, need more amp details.
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Re: Overdone Ohm Question
With a Tube amplifier this would be a terrible idea unless your amp is designed to handle it.
With a solid state power amp that doesn't have a power transformer, it'll just be really inefficient.
The formula for parallel wiring with 2 speakers btw is (S1*S2)/(S1+S2). So like grygygx said, 2.6667 Ohms.
With a solid state power amp that doesn't have a power transformer, it'll just be really inefficient.
The formula for parallel wiring with 2 speakers btw is (S1*S2)/(S1+S2). So like grygygx said, 2.6667 Ohms.
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Re: Overdone Ohm Question
so both cabs should be running at the same ohms to make this work?
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Re: Overdone Ohm Question
Not clearly. Two 8 ohm cabs = 4 ohm load. If the amp doesn't support a 4 ohm load, it because questionable. Tube amps often have transformers that can handle 100% mismatch (but not always), so if you amp supports 8 ohms it MIGHT be able to run a 4 ohm load without doing damage (depending on the amp). A solid state without a transformer would probably just work, but I don't know much about that.
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Re: Overdone Ohm Question
With no transformer you're not gonna break anything but it might not be getting full volume or sound bad.grygrx wrote:A solid state without a transformer would probably just work, but I don't know much about that.
Ohm Matching is good form just for simplicity and efficiency but yeah, you need to read the amp's manual somewhere to know for sure.
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Re: Overdone Ohm Question
So what are my options here?
Replace the emperor speaker with an 8 ohm speaker? Buy an amp that runs at two ohms?
The kustom apparently runs at 4 so that's a no go.
Replace the emperor speaker with an 8 ohm speaker? Buy an amp that runs at two ohms?
The kustom apparently runs at 4 so that's a no go.