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I have two jacks on the back of my cab and I'm wondering how I wire the speakers to it. I have the diagram from avatar. from : localhost/ 2 X 16 ohm speakers in parallel making 8 ohms. But it stops at the jacks and I assume that their diagram is for only one jack. I have two.

What I'm guessing is that the two jacks are to 'daisy chain' from my cab to another or something like that. Am I right or does it serve another function?

So what I'm wanting to know is how to wire up the two jacks.

It depends if you want them to be in series or parallel with the cab that you plug into it.


Originally Posted by AcidBurnIt depends if you want them to be in series or parallel with the cab that you plug into it.

What does that mean?

My amp can be either 16 or 8 ohms and I have 2 16 ohm speakers I need to put in there so according to the diagram I need to use parallel. Right?

Does that mean for example - I go from my amp to my cab I'm wireing, out of it to another cab - The second cab will be in either series or parallel depending on how I wire the jack?

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also, I guess I could just wire one jack and be ok, right?

anyone?

Ok, I've decided to go with parallel inputs. I've gathered from a few sources that I'll need to use the avatar diagram for parallel from : localhost/ and wire the from the first jack to the on the second jack then wire the - from the first jack to the - on the second. Correct so far? Then I'll need to wire the 's on the diagram to the first jack's and then wire the -'s to the second Jacks - .

Can anyone confirm this for me?

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