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Hi Steve. Thanx for making this amp available to us. I'm loving it!SteveD wrote:Yes C&C pretty much tells it like it is. The internal speaker lead is indeed on push fit spade connectors both to speaker and to PCB so is easily removed.
You could actually make a speaker lead that had a stereo 1/4" jack plug on one end and terminated with spade connectors for the speaker on the other (if you didn't want to solder anything). Connect the signal to the 'tip' and the ground to the 'sleeve'. Leave the 'ring' disconnected. This way you can plug the jack all the way in for either situation. The new speaker lead can reach through the rear panel opening and just needs to be long enough to plug into either socket.
Note however that if you plug into the headphone out but have the switch in the 'extension speaker' position, the output is unloaded. Now as I said, I have carried out extensive tests on the output being unloaded with no negative results, but I would still encourage people to check and make sure everything is plugged in and switched correctly! It's good practise to get into the habit of doing that anyway.
YES. It must be a 16 ohm speaker/cab.ilovedonna wrote:Does the speaker impedance matter when we connect it through speaker jack?
Will i have any problem if i connect it with a 4ohm speaker that way?
No it makes virtually no difference because there is 100 ohms in series anyway.ilovedonna wrote:Sorry i meant through the headphone jack..
Does the impedance matter for the headphone jack?
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