Hey folks,
I'm doing some reggae gigs this summer, and am using a (Fender) Sunn 300T bass amp. There's an Impedance-Matching Switch on the back panel, and I have a question concerning the use of speaker cabs with un-matched ohm-loads. I currently have a Schroeder 1210-R at 4 ohms, and an 8 ohm 215 cab (a modified Peavey 215 loaded with 2 BW 1505-4 ohm speakers wired in-series, so it's now an 8 ohm cab. I got some help from a local on TalkBass with WinISD to re-vamp the Peavey- it used to be an RBS-1 215 sub- and I'm still in the tweak-stages with it, but it seems to work acceptably).
I'm considering pulling together some scrap resources here and building a 4 ohm 1x15 box, to go with the Schroeder instead of the Peavey 215 8 ohm cab. That would be most ideal, as this here question could then go away! But as long as this is where I'm at right now, I pose the question: Can I run the two mis-matched cabs together safely? I understand that a tube amp is 1) not particularly affected by the ohms load as concerns volume (like in a solid-state head) and 2) a tube amp tends to be more forgiving of things like impedance at the output. Right?...
So, summarized: If I were to use the 8 ohm cab from the Main Speaker-Out jack, and the 4 ohm cab from the Ext. Speaker-Out jack, with the Impedance Selector Switch set at say 2 ohms, would I be perfectly fine, and not needing to be concerned about losing my head (so to speak!)? *Will there be a slight loss in output if I'm running a load of 2.67 (whatever!) and the switch is set to 2 ohms? Can the switch be set to 4 ohms? Bad idea?*
Thanks for your time!
Quick note: This amp has "Fender" all over it. Is it really the same as a Sunn 300T? What is the actual relationship with Fender and this head?
Thanks again!