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Hi all, yet another question, I have an Ampeg PF350 currently going through an 8 ohm, 2 X 10 cab and I fancy putting a 1 X 15 with it (also 8 ohm), to see if it brings out more bass end. So my question is, do I need some sort of crossover device type thingy to separate the high end from the low end and point them in the right direction, or can I just plug one cab into each speaker out and let it sort itself out.
Also, will it make it that much louder dropping it down to a 4 ohm load. (8ohm = 250w, 4ohm = 350w with this amp).
Your time, (and patience), is greatly appreciated, cheers, Tam.
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You will get substantially more volume, both because the amp's power will increase and because the extra speaker will move more air so the efficiency will increase.
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The downside, however, is that you have to transport that 1x15 cabinet.
Thanks for all the replies guys, all very helpful. The 1 x 15 thing is a bit of a whim really, the 2 x 10 pulling 250 watts out of the amp will be more than enough for me, as if I ever get off my arse and manage to play anywhere, it`ll be little pubs and the likes.
Thanks again anyway, cheers, Tam.