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How to wire the speakers together.
Hello again everyone, In reference to my last post about how to install the speakers in my 4 X 12. I decided how I want to install the speakers in my cabinet now I need some advice as to how I should wire them? I decided to put the 2 greenbacks on top and the 2 vintage 30s on the bottom. I want to wire them so the 2 greenbacks are running together and the 2 v30's are running together. If anyone can offer advice as to how to do this or post a link to a diagram showing how to do this I would appretiate it very much...thanks.
Last edited by station5343; 06.10.12 at 9:28 AM. Reason: Left out piece of important information. |
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I am not sure I understand your question.
Is this a Stereo/Mono cab.? If not.....all the speakers are running together all the time. If they are not in phase, you will have problems. best |
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Sorry about that, didnt mean to confuse anyone. It's a mono cab actually its a marshall mode 4 oversize 4 X 12 it's 4" higher than a standard 4 X 12 cab. But what I am trying to say is that I want it so that the 2 greenbacks are wired together and the 2 v30's are wired together. As opposed to say like a greenback and a v30 wired together, I want it so that each of the 2 different set's of speakers are (for lack of a better word) singing together. Hope this explains it a little better...thanks.
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You are trying to solve a problem that does not exist. Get off the OCD wagon.
All the speakers will "sing together". They will not have a choice. But if you cannot sleep at night for fear of what wire goes where..... Wire the GB's in series, wire the 30's in series, then wire the two pairs parallel for your Series-Parallel connection. best Speaker Wiring Info |
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