
suprstar
It aint ez being green
A higher impedance cab is fine, but the higher it is, the quieter it is as well. The lower it is, the louder it'll be, but it will also make your amp run harder and hotter. If you go too low you'll fry your amp. The most common way to lower impedance is to hook up multiple speaker cab's in parallel. Theoretically you could push 4 8ohm cab's with that amp.
If you are only going to use 1 cab, you might be able to rewire the speakers in your cab to 4 or 2 ohms, depending on what speakers are in it and how it's wired now. If the powered mixer is from a reputable company, and it claims to be 2 ohm stable, it probably is.
If you are only going to use 1 cab, you might be able to rewire the speakers in your cab to 4 or 2 ohms, depending on what speakers are in it and how it's wired now. If the powered mixer is from a reputable company, and it claims to be 2 ohm stable, it probably is.