New 302-PA Cab Owner [message #15971] |
Mon, 18 July 2011 11:17 |
vincentlepes
Messages: 6 Registered: July 2011
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Hi all,
I just bought a pair of 302-PA Kustom cabs and have a bunch of questions before I can start using them. Any help is appreciated, I'm a total noob to cabinets and PA systems. These things are a beauty, even as road worn as the pair I got they have a lot of character. I can't wait to hear how they sound with my own setup .
I read that the cabinets are 8 ohm...is that each, or together? I have an 8 ohm out on my Fender Pro Jr. 15 watt amp and need to know if it's safe to plug into one of the cabs.
Also, I use a Mackie Onyx Satellite I/O system on my computer, which I would like to run out to these in addition to my monitors to use as PAs. The outputs on the Satellite say 100 ohm line-level outputs. Can I run the cabinets straight from this, or do I need something in between? What kind of cable should I use? I was warned not to use guitar cables, but not told what to use.
Lastly, one of the cabinets is missing two 8" speakers and one 12". Does anyone know what type of speakers to replace them with? Are the originals available, or else what is a suitable alternative?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can educate me on my new towers. I'm really excited (got the pair for $75) and am dying to get them hooked up, I just don't know what I'm doing and would hate to fry any of my equipment! I had never heard of Kustom but after doing some research I feel like I got a little piece of history out of the deal .
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Re: New 302-PA Cab Owner [message #15973 is a reply to message #15972] |
Tue, 19 July 2011 10:54 |
vincentlepes
Messages: 6 Registered: July 2011
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Thanks pleat,
I guess if I have to replace the speakers I may as well redo the whole thing. I'll see if I can find out what I would need to do to make them powered, perhaps...assuming that's what I would need to use them in place of my monitors as PAs. I liked the idea of having them around for their vintage sound, but from what I can tell they aren't going to be useful as is. If that's too complicated, I'll see about wiring new speakers in to make them 16 ohm each (which together is an 8 ohm impedence, correct?) and hook them up to my Pro Jr. instead. It might take a while for me to afford 10 guitar speakers, maybe I should make a new baffle and put a few different drivers and a horn in each. I dunno, so many choices and none of them look easy or cheap at this point.
Thanks for the info, I really want to use these towers in some way, I was just hoping there was a way to use them as-is in my setup.
Has anyone else found ways to use these towers without the matching head?
-Vinny
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Re: New 302-PA Cab Owner [message #15981 is a reply to message #15980] |
Wed, 20 July 2011 21:17 |
cassent5150
Messages: 341 Registered: August 2009
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You say you have a pair. Did you pull the back off both cabinets? If so, you can use the fully functional one for a pattern. You need to check the sum total impeadence of the good speaker to make sure that its wired correctly. If you have a multimeter to check ohms check the ohms at the speaker input jack. Theres no telling how many people had those cabs and if anyone has messed with the wiring. In this way you wont accidently damage your amp. Its like stevem was saying, keep in mind your checking resistance so 6.5 or higher is cool. Then check each speaker you need for the other cab individually so you know what your looking for in ohms. I would think you could get those speakers off ebay pretty cheap. I believe any cts Alnico speaker around 50 watt rating would work for a replacement.
A quick look at ebay I saw these 12" upgrade (Standard paper composite cone, but notice the 4 wave cloth type surround for those lower HZ and will last forever) if you'd like to check them out see the link below
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pair-CTS-401-122-16-Ohm-Speakers-Guitar- PA-/230642546822?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35b35df8 86
Steve C
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