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[QUOTE="Niccolai:710760"]corpus_colostomy said:[QUOTE]yep. say for instance i run a 50 watt head with 2, 8 ohm cabs at 4 ohms each, am i gaining any power or volume through the lower impedance? [/QUOTE] it also depends on the speaker outs of your head. if you have two speaker outputs and one cab was plugged into each, then you'd be getting 50 watts at 8 ohms each. but if the cabs are connected into eachother, then your wattage consumption doubles to 100 and each cab is producting 8 ohms each for a total of 4. you just haveto make sure that 50 watt head can dish out enough power for both cabs with that amount of resistance. also, adding a second cab doesn't increase volume. since both cabs produce the same SPL, the same SPL is still in the air. however, you're doubling your speakers so you have more sound sources... so even though there's no actual volume increase, your sound will be bigger because there's more total area that's spitting sound out.[/QUOTE]
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