Marshall MHZ112B Haze working with the Haze 40

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HAZE MHZ 15 HEAD- 15W, guitar head-unit, five-tube chassis, preamp: 3 X ECC83, power: 2 X 6V6, solid-state rectifier, two channels, reverb, echo, vibe, chorus, front gold control panel, single input, nine knobs (effects adjust, effects depth, r, b, m, t, OD v, OD g, Clean v), power switch, effects switch, channel switch, bright switch, rear panel: emulated line out, two speaker jacks (16 ohm, 8 ohm), effects loop with on/off switch, footswitch jack, two-button footswitch included, black covering, gray grille with white piping and white script Marshall logo, 20.5 lbs., mfg. 2009-2012.

HAZE MHZ 40C COMBO - 40W, 1-12 in. Celestion G12T-66 speaker, guitar combo, five-tube chassis, preamp: 3 X ECC83, power: 2 X EL34, solid-state rectifier, two channels, reverb, echo, vibe, chorus, front gold control panel, single input, 10 knobs (Normal Ch. v, OD Ch. v, OD Ch. g, t, m, b, p, r, effect depth, effects adjust), bright switch, boost switch (Normal Ch.), channel switch, boost switch (OD Ch.), effects switch, standby switch, power switch, rear panel: emulated line out, two speaker jacks (16 ohm, 8 ohm), effects loop with on/off switch, footswitch jack, two-button footswitch included, black covering, gray grille with white piping and white script Marshall logo, 44.7 lbs., mfg. 2009-2012.

HAZE MHZ112 SPEAKER CABINET - 1-12 in. Celestion G12-66 Marquee speaker, closed back, straight or angled front, designed for use with the Haze MHZ 15 Head, black covering, dark gray grille cloth with white piping and white script Marshall logo, mfg. 2009-2012.

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Marshall MHZ112B Haze working with the Haze 40

Postby Eddy Rigotti » 08 Apr 2014, 22:45

Ok so I am new here and I guess many guys asked that question already but I can't find an answer. So is it possible to use the Haze 40 with another cabinet like the Marshall MHZ112B Haze but for the purpose of using it like a 2x12?
It is written in the manual that you shouldn't use more than one speakers, but I have read someone said that With his Haze40 he ran 8 ohm jack to 1 16 ohm speaker then from that he ran to another 16 ohm speaker breaking it down to a 8 ohm load 8=16/2 so he converted my Haze40 112 into a 212. Does anyone tried that?

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Re: Marshall MHZ112B Haze working with the Haze 40

Postby Mike_LA » 27 May 2014, 09:47

Eddy Rigotti wrote: is it possible to use the Haze 40 with another cabinet like the Marshall MHZ112B Haze but for the purpose of using it like a 2x12?
It is written in the manual that you shouldn't use more than one speakers,
Where is it written not to use more than 1 speaker?

From the manual,
2. Speaker Outputs
WARNING! Never use the amplifier without a load (speaker
cabinet/s) attached!
There are 3 speaker outputs available on the rear panel. They
are labelled according to the intended impedances:
1x16 Ohm: connect any 16 Ohms guitar cabinet to this jack.
1x8 Ohm or 2x16 Ohm: connect any 8 Ohms guitar cabinet,
As long as you have the correct speaker impedance you should be good to go with any combination.
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