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SA90

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    Theatre Technician - Ashford School Previous: Theatre Technician - Brockhill Park Performing Arts College AV Technician - Jongleurs Comedy Club
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    Sam Alldridge

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    Ashford
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    Playing bass, drones and photography!

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  1. Having checked my current setup, the head I am currently using is also rated at 4ohms, going into my 8ohm cab. This amp is only 300W...so going into a 8ohm cab, it's only transferring 150W? The 900W amp should, in that case, give the cab a far better run for its money. Thanks for all the info...I had actually figured out eventually that the new amp I am looking into will be fine, but wanted to know more but impedance anyway!
  2. This particular amp (Darkglass Microtubes 900) also has a 2ohm setting, so I'm guessing it should be fine whatever the load? (providing impedance doesnt drop below 2...which it never will in my case!)
  3. The amp is rated to 900W 4ohm, and the cabs is 450W RMS 8Ohm... So would that mean that essentially, the amp (at full whack) will be delivering 450W at 8ohms???
  4. Valve with transformer output or solid-state? Solid state
  5. Morning all, I've been sprawling the web and asking friends for an answer, but they are always differing. 4ohm bass amplifier into 8ohm bass cabinet...bad or ok? And why? Impedance has always confused me...is there a simple explanation out there? Thanks
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