Cabinet options
1. One 4 Ohm cabinet connected to a 4 Ohm jack
Summary: 4 Z, --> connected to 4 Ohm output
2. Two 8 Ohm cabinets connected to the 4 Ohm jacks
Summary: 8 Z + 8 Z, --> connected to 4 Ohm + 4 Ohm output
3. One 8 Ohm cabinet connected to an 8 Ohm jack
Summary: 8 Z, --> connected to 8 Ohm output
4. Two 16 Ohm cabinets connected to the 8 Ohm jacks
Summary: 16 Z + 16 Z --> connected to 8-ohm + 8-ohm output.
5. One 16 Ohm cabinet connected to the 16 Ohm jack
Summary: 16 Z --> connected to 16 Ohm output
6. An 8 Ohm cabinet connected to one of the 4 Ohm jacks in combination
with a 16 Ohm cabinet connected to one of the 8 Ohm jacks
Summary: 8 Z + 16 Z --> connected to 4-ohm + 8-ohm output
NOTE:
Never operate the power amp without a sufficient load, otherwise you may damage or destroy it!
Always check the connected cabinets‘ impedance to confirm it matches the amp‘s output impedance! For
example, if you are connecting a cabinet to one of the two 8-ohms output, make sure the speaker system is
indeed rated for 8 ohms. You‘ll find the various speaker cabinet options listed in the section above. I cannot
stress enough the importance of proper impedance matching when connecting one or more cabinets to
your amp. Impedance mismatching can damage the power amp!