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- From: Chris Rossi <rossi AT webslingerZ.com>
- To: RTP-area local music and culture <ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: guitar amp and ohms question
- Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 16:40:13 -0400
Look at the speaker jack on the back of the amp and read what it says. Most amps are 8 ohms, though.
rossi
Jeff Hart wrote:
i know there are some amp geeks here, so here goes:
i'm considering buying a weber 50watt load dump for my fender hot rod
deluxe (1 x 12 speaker rated at 8 ohms). the online ordering page for
the weber box has their default drop down menu set at 2 ohms (also has
4, 4 to 8, and 8). i wasn't able to get the weber guy on the phone to
clarify.
but i will need an 8 ohm box right?
they'll build it to the specicifications i choose. mainly trying to
accomplish making this amp quieter and with the same sweet tube sound
and saturation. this amp, though a tone to die for is much too loud
when i dial in that tone. this weber is much more affordable than
other power brakes i've examined. i've tried building a volume box and
running it through the effects loop, but not happy with that.
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guitar amp and ohms question,
Jeff Hart, 10/20/2004
- Re: guitar amp and ohms question, david gourley, 10/20/2004
- Re: guitar amp and ohms question, Chris Rossi, 10/20/2004
- Re: guitar amp and ohms question, Mark Richardson, 10/20/2004
- Re: guitar amp and ohms question, Jeff Hart, 10/20/2004
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