Saddlebacks
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So I have this idea, and I would appreciate some advice on it.
I have two fender ultimate chorus's (130 watt combos), on one of them the actual amplifier has broken, but I believe the speakers are still good. My plan is to join the 4 speakers into a cab, and take the amplifier out of the first combo and create a head out of it. My main problem as i see it is that the Fender Ultimate Chorus is a stereo amp with two separate power amps both supplying 65 watts, each speaker in the combo is supplied by a different channel. 8ohm per channel. so how can i hook up 4 speakers to accomodate 2 separate 65 watt channels 8 ohms each. If i hook the speakers up in series-parallel i can get 8ohms (seeing as the speakers are all 8ohms), but i still have two channels
can i somehow join the two channels together to make it mono with 130 watts and 8ohms? or is that increasing the ohms as well
I feel like this is do-able if i just figure out how. any advice is appreciated
I have two fender ultimate chorus's (130 watt combos), on one of them the actual amplifier has broken, but I believe the speakers are still good. My plan is to join the 4 speakers into a cab, and take the amplifier out of the first combo and create a head out of it. My main problem as i see it is that the Fender Ultimate Chorus is a stereo amp with two separate power amps both supplying 65 watts, each speaker in the combo is supplied by a different channel. 8ohm per channel. so how can i hook up 4 speakers to accomodate 2 separate 65 watt channels 8 ohms each. If i hook the speakers up in series-parallel i can get 8ohms (seeing as the speakers are all 8ohms), but i still have two channels
can i somehow join the two channels together to make it mono with 130 watts and 8ohms? or is that increasing the ohms as well
I feel like this is do-able if i just figure out how. any advice is appreciated