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RON
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beta lead missed matched?
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November 22, 2000, 03:40:00 pm »
I have inherited a sunn 4 12 L cabinet. the back panel states it is 8 ohms.
My beta lead ( which I love nearly) has an output rated at 4 ohms. Do I risk damage to either item by running them together ? any answers / recommendations which the forum can provide to this electronically challenged guitarist would be welcomed.
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Don T.
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November 23, 2000, 12:10:00 am »
Hello:
The only problem running 8ohms is that you will be reducing power by 40%. Since Betas are real loud anyway this should not be a problem unless you are competing with 100watt marshals and such. As a general rule for transistor amps higher impedances cause no problems. Lower impedances (like 2ohms) will cause overheating (thermal runaway) and current limiting circuits to kick in causing unpredictable results.
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Don T.
If it's too loud, you're too old.
wil
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July 17, 2001, 06:56:00 pm »
yes there is a risk of over heating your Beta Lead by making it work to hard trying to push the current through 8 ohms instead of 4. The same the happened to my vibro champ and melted my power transformer.
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Don T.
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July 17, 2001, 09:51:00 pm »
Hello:
As I stated above, transistor amps don't care if they run with higher inpedance or even no load. Tube amps are a whole different deal as higher impedance can cause voltage to soar in the transformer shorting the windings.
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If it's too loud, you're too old.
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