User:Saul/guitar
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Cab
Amp
My amp supports 8 & 16 ohm impedance and 100W or 50W output.
The amp should not be connected to speakers with less impedance than the output of the amp, it is better to have the impedance higher than the amp.
Wiring
- Speakers impedance should be matched.
- Parallel wiring of speakers halves the impedance.
- Series writing of speakers doubles the impedance.
Speakers
It is generally accepted that 16 ohm speakers sound a little better, Celestion has mentioned that they tried to engineer their 8 ohm V30 to sound like the 16 ohm V30.
I would like to use a mix of both the greenback and the V30 to provided a good range of sound.
Wattage Calculation
Multiple speakers wattage is calculated as w = n * min(s.1, s.2... s.n) where w = total wattage, n = number of speakers, s.1 = speaker 1, s.n = speaker n
That is to say that the total wattage of the cabinet is rated at the number of speakers times the wattage value of the smallest speaker. This make intuitive sense since the the power is shared among the speakers and the smallest speaker can not handle and more than 1/n of the total power.
Examples:
- 60w, 30w = 60w
- 60w, 25w = 50w
- 60w, 60w = 120w
- 60w, 60w, 30w, 30w = 120w
Speaker failure
- Series w/ internal short: other speaker is driven at double power and might fail at high power.
- Series w/ wiring failure: other speaker will not be driven at all (no sound) and will be safe.
- Parallel: other speaker is driven at double power and might fail at high power.
Multiple Cabs
Multiple cabs can be done with much of the same rules and failure issues as individual speakers. There are two options for connecting them regardless of series or parallel:
- Daisy chained (guitar into cab-1, cab-1 into cab-2...)
- Y-Cables (guitar cable splits into 2 and plugs into both cab-1 and cab-2)
- Can come in series or parallel wiring.
Plan
- 2x cabs
- Can run 1 with the 50W mode of amp.
- Easy upgrade path.
- Y-cable (Series) wiring between cabs
- Daisy chaining would be a bit of a pain here.
- If one cab fails or the cable falls out the other will not produce sound and will not blow.
- Each cab has 1xV30 & 1xG12H for good blend.
- Each cab will have 2 16 ohm speakers wired in parallel
- If the GB fails the V30 should be safe.
- If the V30 fails the GB could blow.
Possible Features
- Switch between the V30, GB or both?
- Impedance would go from 8 Ohm to 16 Ohm
- This is safe for the amp if the switch is bumped.
- Power would be 60W for V30 or both but 30W if GB is set.
- This is unsafe if the amp is turned up to much on the GB setting.
- Maybe omit GB mode from the switch?
- Does having one speaker turned off in a sealed system damage the other?
- Impedance would go from 8 Ohm to 16 Ohm
- Removable backplate?
- Doesn't take much effort to add.
- Not that useful in my usecase.