Postby pheadrus » 27 Aug 2013, 11:27
First, hello to everyone, another forum with a wealth of of information.
I'd like to continue this thread as I am wanting to do the same, i.e. connect my JVM215C to a 1936 cab.
However, the speaker in the combo is 8ohms, not the 16 stated in the original thread. I've used a multi-meter to confirm this. Also, the cab is loaded with vintage v30's, at 8ohms each.
The cab hasn't arrived yet so I cannot confirm this with a meter, but guy who sold it said 8 ohm, stereo or 4 ohm mono, which leads me to believe they are two 8 ohm speakers.
So my question is, would I be better off re-wiring the cab, so that the speakers are in series to achieve a total impedance of 8 ohms, which would make it easy to connect to the JVM212 combo?
Or, leave them wired as they are (assuming total total impedance is 4 ohms) and use some combination of the JVM's tapped outputs?
Ideally, I'd like an even spread, volume wise across the 3 speakers.
I'm also assuming the 36's speakers are wired in parallel and that the circuit is broken if used in stereo, by the 2nd jack, as there is no mono/stereo switch, like on a 1960?
In addition, I may consider switching one of the V30's with a heritage of same impedance.
Many thanks for any help with this.
Tony