Ok, is I've got my Preamp, A natty Stereo Power amp, a lovely stereo Fx unit and a fook off big cab.
but I'm in Mono, which is fine, but I'd like to fully utilise a stereo set up, with double delays and verbs, without the hassle of an extra 4x12 ( cos one is ridiculous enough)
So how would I go about this? 4 Celestion G12-K100's 8ohm
im guessing wired to give two 2x12 @ 4 Ohms? My power amp is a Mesa 50/50 and it's got 4 or 8 ohm options but not 16.
drill an extra socket in the back and bobs your mothers brother?
side by side pattern or X?
i know I'm not going to get much spread, but it's more for splitting delays, running wet/dry or getting a mimic etc
Ta.
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Does the cab have a recessed plate with a single jack in it? If so yes, you could fit another plate and jack and rewire to 2 x 4R.
Neater would be to replace the plate with a 2 hole jobby and 2 jacks. If the internal wiring uses 'push ons' for the speakers I would remove that as a piece (don't forget to 'spike' the little hole to release the connector!) so that the cab could easily go back to stock if required. Buy new wire (R&B) from a motor spare shop with some 5mm push conns, cheaper than Maplins. You can get connectors with an extra 'tag', makes paralleling neater.
Side by side seems to make the most sense to me.
NB, you should not wire the cab with a conventional '2 mono impedances+stereo plate' because one of the resultants is 2 Ohms and will blow most solid state amps! A valver tapped to 4 R would be ok but not'appy.
Dave.
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^ example only. You need the right size which is 5mm for Celestion speakers and 6mm (1/4") for most other makes.
Dave.
I would also go for left/right rather than x-pattern. Personally I would solder all the connections, but I'm like that .
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I really think this sort of stuff is more about what works for you than what's "right' - you may end up doing what everybody else said you should have done ion the first place but at leat you'll know what the alternatives were...