Return of Guitlouie
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So, I haven't posted here in a while..... life, you, know? But of course, I come crawling back when I have a problem I can't figure out. It seems like I should be able to do this, but I'm unsure. So here it is.....I just got my incredibly cool old Fender Bassman head back to tip top working condition, it still lokks like crap, but that is mojo. So I used to have a 2x12 cab for this thing that was 4 ohms, which is what the bassman needs. Well, I don't have that anymore. What I do have is a very cool Fender Custom Shop Cab that I love to death. But, it is rated 16 ohms. So, I popped it open in order to take a look, and discovered that it is wired in parralel/series, like a lot of Marshall cabs. So it has four 16 ohm speakers, and each pair is wired together in parralel, and then the two pairs are wired together in series. Thus, the 16 ohm rating. I want to change it to 4 ohms in the SIMPLEST way possible. Any ideas? I could just take it all apart and wire the whole thing parralel, right? is that the easiest thing to do? Or is there something even easier? Thanks for any insights!