Extension cab.

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I'm thinking of making an extension cab for my Fender Twin, Do I have to use speakers of the same wattage for the extension or only the same ohms?
And if I go for a lower wattage will it place any strain on the amp?
Thanks
Clive
 
you may blow them....a sweet spot soundlevel on your twin would be different with a lower wattage
 
distortedrumble said:
you may blow them....a sweet spot soundlevel on your twin would be different with a lower wattage


Thanks, that's what I was thinking but unsure as to how it works.

Clive
 
distortedrumble said:
you may blow them.


Hmm...

Well, what about 100 watt Marshall heads with 35 watt Celestions? Is that the popular alternative to the 70 watt ones? Some people even swap out 2 of the 4 speakers so they have 2 70's and 2 35's.

Maybe I am missing somehting here.... :confused:
 
Clive Hugh said:
I'm thinking of making an extension cab for my Fender Twin, Do I have to use speakers of the same wattage for the extension or only the same ohms?
And if I go for a lower wattage will it place any strain on the amp?
Thanks
Clive

The change in impedance is what will put any additional strain on the amp. If it has an extension speaker jack, just make sure your cab is the correct impedance. Should be listed on the jack, if it has one.
 

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