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I believe that is what he is confirming here man.SteveD wrote:Of course I certainly would never do it on our higher power amps but I have extensively tested the Class 5 with no load and there was no damage, so I consider any risk to be extremely low.
That's right.slowpokerhino wrote:Bare with me here guys, I can be a little dense at times.
So I could just remove the internal speaker cable and then use either the extension speaker jack (for normal use) or the headphone jack for low volume playing with the internal speaker? Just make sure I have the switch in the right position for the jack I'm plugged into? Cool!
Also remember if you're using a mono speaker jack to only plug it halfway in to the headphone socket.slowpokerhino wrote:Bare with me here guys, I can be a little dense at times.
So I could just remove the internal speaker cable and then use either the extension speaker jack (for normal use) or the headphone jack for low volume playing with the internal speaker? Just make sure I have the switch in the right position for the jack I'm plugged into? Cool!
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