Speaker Replacement w/ Different Ohm
Keith Adams wrote:
10"s are good but they will never yield allot of bass.
Tens often perceptively yield the MOST bass, because they are very quick
to respond and very punchy. But they usually will not offer the lowest
frequency response.
With just about any
tube amp you can safely use a 100% mismatch with speaker ohms. 8 ohms
either 16 or 4.
Very BAD advice, if a guy's replacing some of the speakers in his cab.
The impedance mismatch would route more power to the lower impedance
drivers, perhaps leading to BURNT SPEAKERS.
Also, most modern bass amps are SS to begin with.
2 ohms mismatched to4 ohms etc. Dont go any further though. Besides using
different brands.. different sizes can give good results . 8" coupled to
a 12 " and so forth
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