K200 at 2 ohms? [message #5630] |
Tue, 22 March 2005 23:17 |
voided3
Messages: 200 Registered: July 2004
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Hello. As I have said many times before, I have a K200-B6 and a Jensen 2x15, among other Kustoms, that go well together. I recently got a Traynor 2x15 cab as well, and that is wired at four ohms. I felt like being dangerous and ran the 8 ohm Kustom and the 4 ohm Traynor together on my K200, and holy crap what a sound! Only thing though, I measured the DC resistance on the cabs in parallel and it came out to about 2.6 (the Kustom is about 6.8 and the Traynor is at 4.1). Is that safe for my head considering the increased voltage? I noticed the pilot light blinked a little dimmer, like when I use the head at 4 ohms, but a little more sensitive. Thanks!
P.S.- I know it's an impedance mismatch, but i've had good luck with those. My full stack has a 8 ohm Orange cab and a 16 ohm Crate cab, and the two balance perfectly, and so does the Kustom/Traynor combo (and yes, I do know that the cab with less resistance gets proportionately more wattage).
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Re: K200 at 2 ohms? [message #5668 is a reply to message #5630] |
Wed, 30 March 2005 21:11 |
voided3
Messages: 200 Registered: July 2004
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Hello. Yes, it is the "bumper style" Traynor. Did you have any noticable change in sound if you used it sealed and then ported? Yes, I could use two amp heads or one 400 on this rig, but that costs money (though I do have three guitar heads, two being Kustom, but I use my blue PA on the stack and the black K200-B6 on everything else for fun). I'd use this set-up for guitar more than anything since I have a SVT bass rig, and since that 2.6 ohm rating is so close to a DC rating of a standard 4 ohm, maybe I can get by. Perhaps I could also just port the Traynor cab and rewire it for its stock 16 ohms in series and then parallel it with the Kustom for a 8 + 16 combo around 5.6 or so, but the idea of having the Traynor as the low imdedance cab was to balance out the Kustom 2x15 since its so fricken loud in the way it's voiced. Anyway, thanks for the ideas!
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