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Re: Newbie: Please identify this amp [message #6416 is a reply to message #6410] Wed, 14 December 2005 08:59 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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You have a early 200 head, it should have a metal mesh on the back to protect the output transistors. You speaker cab is from a k100, and has a 16 ohm impedance, the 200s where made to run at 8 to 4 ohms so 16 is ok but you will only have about 50 watts RMS output not 100, which is good so you will have a hard time blowing that singal 15" What you paid is a killer price!These amps have not output protection circuit like the latter amps, thats why they have a speaker fuse on the front. Make sure its got the right amperage fuse, and never connect or dis-connect the cable from the cabinet with the amp on!Happy play`n
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