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WTB: Lazy J extension cab, or other 1x12

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fretfinderfretfinder Frets: 5228
edited May 2016 in Amps £
If anyone has a Lazy J extension cab going, please let me know.

I'm also on the look out for some rocking horse manure...

(I would consider a different 1x12 cab, with speaker or unloaded.)
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  • WazmeisterWazmeister Frets: 10104

    Got some manure and an extension cab...

    Need them both sadly at the moment :)

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  • hotpickupshotpickups Frets: 1826
    I recommend the cab. I bought the one that was for sale on here a few weeks ago. Really makes a difference which I was surprised about :)

    Good luck with your search
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  • DominicDominic Frets: 16674
    OH GO ON -rub it in 
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  • fretfinderfretfinder Frets: 5228
    I recommend the cab. I bought the one that was for sale on here a few weeks ago. Really makes a difference which I was surprised about :)

    Good luck with your search
    Thanks for that. Can you tell me how many ohms the amp puts out into the combo speaker and also what ohm speaker do you need for the extension jack? Cheers.
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  • hotpickupshotpickups Frets: 1826
    I have no idea. I do know I have a celestian blue in the cab sane as the amp. Both 8ohms I think
    fretfinder;1042876" said:
    hotpickups said:

    I recommend the cab. I bought the one that was for sale on here a few weeks ago. Really makes a difference which I was surprised about :)



    Good luck with your search





    Thanks for that. Can you tell me how many ohms the amp puts out into the combo speaker and also what ohm speaker do you need for the extension jack? Cheers.
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  • IvisonGuitarsIvisonGuitars Frets: 6866
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    fretfinder;1042876" said:
    hotpickups said:

    I recommend the cab. I bought the one that was for sale on here a few weeks ago. Really makes a difference which I was surprised about :)



    Good luck with your search





    Thanks for that. Can you tell me how many ohms the amp puts out into the combo speaker and also what ohm speaker do you need for the extension jack? Cheers.
    @fretfinder It's 8ohm, Nigel.
    http://www.ivisonguitars.com
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  • fretfinderfretfinder Frets: 5228
    Thanks fellas. I would ask if the internal and external speaker outputs are in series or parallel, but I'm not sure I'd understand the answer...!
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  • When I tried it on my J20, I connected an 8ohm cab to the external speaker output...that's all you need, afaik.
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  • fretfinderfretfinder Frets: 5228
    Thanks for that. I'm assuming it's NOT like a Fender DRRI where if you plug in an 8 ohm ext cab the total output is halved to 4ohms.
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  • Tbh, I think the manual states that you need to use an 8ohm cab...and, as there's no choice of impedance, I'd assumed that something nifty was going on!

    Bookmarked for further info ;-)

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  • RiftAmpsRiftAmps Frets: 3287
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    fretfinder;1043529" said:
    Thanks for that. I'm assuming it's NOT like a Fender DRRI where if you plug in an 8 ohm ext cab the total output is halved to 4ohms.
    It IS like that. The sockets are in parallel so plugging in an 8ohm ext. cab whilst still using the internal speaker results in a 4ohm load.
    *I no longer offer replacement speaker baffles*
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  • fretfinderfretfinder Frets: 5228
    RiftAmps said:
    fretfinder;1043529" said:
    Thanks for that. I'm assuming it's NOT like a Fender DRRI where if you plug in an 8 ohm ext cab the total output is halved to 4ohms.
    It IS like that. The sockets are in parallel so plugging in an 8ohm ext. cab whilst still using the internal speaker results in a 4ohm load.
    Thanks for that. So does that mean it will be lower output/quieter, using the main speaker and an 8ohm cab in the ext jack?
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  • hotpickupshotpickups Frets: 1826
    edited April 2016
    RiftAmps said:
    fretfinder;1043529" said:
    Thanks for that. I'm assuming it's NOT like a Fender DRRI where if you plug in an 8 ohm ext cab the total output is halved to 4ohms.
    It IS like that. The sockets are in parallel so plugging in an 8ohm ext. cab whilst still using the internal speaker results in a 4ohm load.
    Thanks for that. So does that mean it will be lower output/quieter, using the main speaker and an 8ohm cab in the ext jack?
    Not quieter but less distorted so kind of cleaner
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  • fretfinderfretfinder Frets: 5228
    Forlorn bump.
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  • fretfinderfretfinder Frets: 5228
    Bumpage.
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  • hubobuloushubobulous Frets: 2372
    Probably not what you're after, but once I can get my stuff together I'll be selling a Suhr 1x12 V30 loaded. I have two, one in cream and one in black, so it will be buyer's choice since they're the same cab/speaker and both in great condition
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  • ruomaruoma Frets: 67
    Imo it does get just a tad bit quieter, but indeed cleaner. I usually turn my tone knob up one notch to compensate.
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  • WazmeisterWazmeister Frets: 10104
    edited May 2016
    Ive never noticed a volume drop, but it may be there... Still, what it does add is a lovely wider sway of sound... My ext cab has a Cel Blue, with a Taynor in the amp...

    http://i1160.photobucket.com/albums/q493/Warren3333/FullSizeRender_21.jpg

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  • hotpickupshotpickups Frets: 1826
    I was hoping to use mine this Friday but the venue is a bit tight for space and also couldn't face bringing another box :) Does sound fuller and founder though agreed
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  • FonusbakFonusbak Frets: 46

    Nice!

    Must...not...call...Jesse...


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