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another stupid bassman question

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 1:25 am
by robert(original)
i want to be really careful with this beast so i wanted to ask if it would be cool to hook up an 8 ohm 15 speaker, would it damage the head at all?
i know james illuded to the fact that it was ok, but i wanted to make sure.
and one more thing.
there are obviously two speaker outputs on the back, does that mean i can safely hook up another cabinet?
will it split the power or is it another 50 watts or so of seperate power?

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 1:32 am
by holyCATS1415
usually if it has 2 one is 8 and one is 4 and if you hook them both up it runs them both at 8

at least it did on most the amps i've owned.

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 8:49 pm
by Chris Winsemius
If the Bassman is specd. for 4 ohms most of the time 8 ohms won't be any problem. Some people even do prefer this kind of "mismatching" on Fender amps.
Compared to mismatching to the other side (ha ha, I mean: 2 ohms) it's better for the tubes also.

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:24 pm
by aen
ONLY use the normal output. ifyour eusing one cab. the extension speaker jack is only for running 2 cabs or whatever. I fyou hook up to the ext. cab jack, no sound will come out if it hasnt been fucked with, and you'll probably be running the head with no load, K-POW! let the smoke out.

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:28 pm
by Chris Winsemius
aen wrote:ONLY use the normal output. ifyour eusing one cab. the extension speaker jack is only for running 2 cabs or whatever. I fyou hook up to the ext. cab jack, no sound will come out if it hasnt been fucked with, and you'll probably be running the head with no load, K-POW! let the smoke out.
That can happen but I've never experienced any failures because of that when the amp isn't fully dimed/etc. when you do that but....

better be safe than needing a new OT, new tubes, etc. ;)