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#34290 by gbheil
Sat Jun 14, 2008 12:40 pm
Come on Howl. You know you aint supposed to understand them. Just use em for what they are good for. 8)

#34471 by mistermikev
Mon Jun 16, 2008 3:17 am
HowlinJ wrote:Does any one truly understand Quantum Gravity?

Housabout...wimin.....

drummers?

Bass players?

Bagpipers?......

H.J.


Hmmm, I know your mom pretty good... that gets me in two of those categories...

what that?
oh, wimin and bagpipers (hehehehehe)

(at first I thought... mom jokes... do I really know howlin j well enough to go there... then I thought... 'yer mom' jokes are always appropriate!)

#37151 by professor1
Wed Jul 23, 2008 4:04 am
Just a quick note. If your amp is set for 8 ohms then plug it into an 8 ohm cabinet. Any mismatch above or below will cause loss. Usually the speaker is rated at a certain impedance such as 4, 8 or 16 ohms at a certain frequency, usually 1kHz. As you play different notes the impedance changes anyways. Also never operate a tube amp without a load (speaker) attached unless you don't mind changing output transformers.

#37283 by gbheil
Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:37 am
Yes, and the cabinet voiced output on you tuber does not count as load.
Found out after the fact. Fortunatly, no damage.

#37793 by AirViking
Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:36 am
as for ohms,

the more connections to something will free up ohms (less ohms)

Ohms are the resistance created from electromotive force (how electricity moves).

In our AC world, there will never be a 1ohm or less system. Becuase AC constatnly reverses itself.

As for tone quality, matters what your aiming for.
A small bar you'll need a smaller set, which will run more ohms.
Lets say just a head and a cab.
where on tour you will have less ohms, becuase you will need more cabs on one head.

Put simply, the more outlets for electricity to go to, and the less that something will interfere with AC's reversal, will mean better ohms (less).

#37795 by gbheil
Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:41 am
Thats a different perspective for sure. Makes more sense than all that algerbra :oops:

#68084 by ck77
Thu May 21, 2009 1:29 am
Can I take a 320 watt (4 ohm) amp head and plug in a 300 watt 4x10 (8 ohm) along with a 200/250 watt 1x15 (8 ohm)? Would the combined wattage and ohm rating (8 ohm + 8 ohm = 4 ohm, right) work?
Last edited by ck77 on Thu May 21, 2009 9:04 am, edited 2 times in total.

#68085 by Chippy
Thu May 21, 2009 1:30 am
I did know where home (ohm) was once.

#68119 by gbheil
Thu May 21, 2009 2:08 pm
Yes two eight ohm cabs operated together will give you a four ohm load.
I am working on using as monitor one 8 and two 16's. Same thing.

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