View Full Version : An "Omage" to Harvey Gerst - D130 Question
jackrhein
02-26-2007, 01:52 PM
It certainly is an honor to have my first query answered by the big man himself, Wow! Thanks Harv.
I have another question: I want to use a d130 to replace the two 12 Jensens in my 1965 silvertone 1484 piggy back amp. (It has two 6L6's in a push pull circuit, but I don't know how many ohms the amp is looking for) I don't know if I should use a 16 ohm or a 8 ohm speaker. The problem is that the amp is too loud for my requirements so i was thinking of using a 16 OHM speaker to soak up some of the power. I read some other missives about the cab size and sound deadening material which I will also incorporate but I still need to get the amp up to "3" or "4 " to get the full amp character.
jackrhein
03-01-2007, 09:01 AM
i wonder why my original thread was moved
Titanium Dome
03-01-2007, 09:20 AM
It was in the wrong forum.
Originally, you posted it (twice) in the "Music" forum in "Lansing Related Forums." The content of your thread really is about a Lansing product, D130, and some do-it-yourself modifications, so it was moved here. In moving it, the double posting was eliminated, too.
So it was a little bit of housekeeping, nothing more.
Just to be very clear, I PMed a moderator and suggested he look at the posts and move them to an appropriate place. I don't know if anyone else mentioned, too. Whatever the case, the intent was just to get the thread into the right forum.
Hope this helps. :)
Harvey Gerst
03-01-2007, 10:36 AM
It certainly is an honor to have my first query answered by the big man himself, Wow! Thanks Harv.
I have another question: I want to use a d130 to replace the two 12 Jensens in my 1965 silvertone 1484 piggy back amp. (It has two 6L6's in a push pull circuit, but I don't know how many ohms the amp is looking for) I don't know if I should use a 16 ohm or a 8 ohm speaker. The problem is that the amp is too loud for my requirements so i was thinking of using a 16 OHM speaker to soak up some of the power. I read some other missives about the cab size and sound deadening material which I will also incorporate but I still need to get the amp up to "3" or "4 " to get the full amp character.First, we hafta figure out what the load is now, so get a multi meter and measure the DC resistance of the speakers. Then, we can work from there.
duaneage
03-06-2007, 10:51 AM
IIRC tube amps don't like higher impedance loads. If it is too loud could you just adjust the gain down a bit or does this amp go to 11?
jackrhein
03-07-2007, 08:09 AM
It had 2 jensen 8 ohm speakers wired in parallel which it would have made the amp originally looking for a 4 ohm load. Do think a 16 ohm load would change change the tone or fry the output transfromer?.
Zilch
03-07-2007, 01:43 PM
Well, we've got one post that tube amps don't mind higher impedance loads, and one that says they don't mind them.
[Somebody gotta get definitive soon.... :p ]
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