dbishopbliss
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I just bought a replacement speaker for my guitar amp (trace elliot velocette). Generally, this amp has a 8 ohm speaker, so I didn't pay attention when I bought a new one for it. Ends up, it has a 16 ohm speaker and I bought an 8 ohm speaker because I didn't bother checking first.
After doing some more research I discovered the output transformer has 3 secondaries, 5.3 ohm, 8 ohm and 16 ohm. Apparently, the circuit board (gasp) has jumpers so the manufacturer wasn't tied to a particular model speaker. That said, its a real pain to pull the amp out of the enclosure. I want some instant gratification.
What will happen if I use a 8 ohm speaker on a 16 ohm secondary? The transformers are known for being undersized and blowing up even when the speakers are matched correctly. Should I be concerned?
After doing some more research I discovered the output transformer has 3 secondaries, 5.3 ohm, 8 ohm and 16 ohm. Apparently, the circuit board (gasp) has jumpers so the manufacturer wasn't tied to a particular model speaker. That said, its a real pain to pull the amp out of the enclosure. I want some instant gratification.
What will happen if I use a 8 ohm speaker on a 16 ohm secondary? The transformers are known for being undersized and blowing up even when the speakers are matched correctly. Should I be concerned?