Hey all,
I know this is a well discussed topic and I have gone through the archives to see if there's any answer pertaining to my question specifically, but have not had too much luck.
I know it is not generally recommended to mix cab/amp impedances, for example, an 8ohm cab with a 4ohm amp. I also know that pulling tubes on a Twin is a route one can take to create an 8ohm load, but some advise against such methods.
I recently purchased a HT style 2x12 cab that had two E120-16s in it and I've loved the E120s. My previous rig consisted of 2 8ohm D120s and that's what I intended on running, but I've had a serious change of heart in favor of the E120s. I have an unmodified 72 Master Volume Dual Showman Reverb, which as you all know likes to see a 4 ohm load. Would it be possible, or reasonable at all to run the two E120-16s in parallel and also a separate 1x12 D120-8 in parallel (to the 16s) to create a 4ohm total load? Forgive me if my impedance math is poor and/or flawed. I've debated just ditching the Dual Showman and using my SF Deluxe(for the 8ohm impedance), but I very much prefer the tone of my DS. I just would like to find any way possible to use the E120s safely with my Dual Showman without having to spend more dough, if possible!
Side question, I'd be curious to learn how Jerry ran is 3x12 cab, I wouldn't be surprised to learn if Macs could handle impedance differences.
Thank you all for the help!
I know this is a well discussed topic and I have gone through the archives to see if there's any answer pertaining to my question specifically, but have not had too much luck.
I know it is not generally recommended to mix cab/amp impedances, for example, an 8ohm cab with a 4ohm amp. I also know that pulling tubes on a Twin is a route one can take to create an 8ohm load, but some advise against such methods.
I recently purchased a HT style 2x12 cab that had two E120-16s in it and I've loved the E120s. My previous rig consisted of 2 8ohm D120s and that's what I intended on running, but I've had a serious change of heart in favor of the E120s. I have an unmodified 72 Master Volume Dual Showman Reverb, which as you all know likes to see a 4 ohm load. Would it be possible, or reasonable at all to run the two E120-16s in parallel and also a separate 1x12 D120-8 in parallel (to the 16s) to create a 4ohm total load? Forgive me if my impedance math is poor and/or flawed. I've debated just ditching the Dual Showman and using my SF Deluxe(for the 8ohm impedance), but I very much prefer the tone of my DS. I just would like to find any way possible to use the E120s safely with my Dual Showman without having to spend more dough, if possible!
Side question, I'd be curious to learn how Jerry ran is 3x12 cab, I wouldn't be surprised to learn if Macs could handle impedance differences.
Thank you all for the help!