Thank you very much - I hope neither my father nor Mr Booth (my old physics teacher) get to read this thread. I used to know my stuff, electronics-wise; as you can see, I'm pretty clueless these days!
So, yeah...giving myself and my memory headache here...if two 8 Ohm speakers are wired in parallel, then the total impedance becomes about 4 Ohms, doesn't it? Alternatively, er, if they're wired in series, then the total impedance would theoretically double to about 16 Ohms, wouldn't it? So, since the 412L enclosure contains four speakers and it's rated at 8 Ohms, er...hmm...what's the rating of each speaker? How is each speaker wired in the existing cabinet? Oh, Mr Booth - can you come and take the back off my cab, please?
I'd love to go nuclear and use two enclosures, but I think I'll have to wait a while before another 412L comes up for sale. Anyone in the U.K. wanting to sell one?
If I did run two 412L enclosures from that single Coliseum Bass, would I plug one enclosure into the amp and then use the other jack socket on the back of that enclosure to plug-in the jack leading to the second 412L? I notice that the Coliseum Bass has two outputs on the back, so I wasn't sure if I should run two cables out the back to seperate enclosures...erm, are we back to series and parallel again?!?
How would I go about re-wiring the 412L enclosure to 4 Ohms? Would that single enclosure subsequently be able to handle the power the Coliseum would chuck out if the speaker wiring was re-configured like that?
Suggestions or calculations anyone?!?!? Any help very gratefully received