Revv Owner’s Manual - 15
Some multi-cabinet head examples:
2 - 8 ohm cabinets
would be run to the amplifier (one per speaker jack),
the correct impedance would be 4 ohms as they are being run in paral-
lel.
2 - 16 ohm cabinets
would be run to the amplifier (one per speaker
jack), the correct impedance would be 8 ohms as they are being run in
parallel.
2 - 4 ohm cabinets
cannot be run in parallel with this amplifier. This will
cause damage.
Note: No damage will result when running the amplifier set at a lower
impedance (Ex: 4 ohms) into a cabinet rated at a higher impedance (Ex:
8 Ohms). However the opposite will possibly cause damage to the
output transformer or other components & it is suggested that the
amplifier never be run into a lower load than what the amplifier is set to
when hooking up speakers in different configurations.
Some combo examples:
1 - 8 ohm cabinet
AND the provided 8 ohm combo speaker: In this con-
figuration, plugging the provided speaker into one of the 4 ohm jacks &
the 8 ohm speaker cabinet into the other 4 ohm jack will provide the
perfect load to maintain the best possible tone & keep the amplifier safe
from harm. The 8 ohm jack MUST NOT be used!
2 - 8 ohm cabinets:
In this configuration, one of the 8 ohm cabinets
would be plugged into a 4 ohm jack, & the other 8 ohm cabinet would
be plugged into the remaining 4 ohm jack. The provided speaker MUST
be disconnected from the 8 ohm jack, & the 8 ohm jack MUST NOT be
used.