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Old 10-17-2011, 09:26 AM
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Looking to add second EA cab. Or?? (caution.. long winded)

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Currently I run an early 90's SVT 3 (pre-pro) option of either350 watts/4 ohms and 200 watts/8 ohms through a pre Wizzy EA 110. 8ohm (250 watts). I'd like to add another small cab to use along with when I need it.

I've run the gambit with cabs/sizes. 2-15's back in the old days. 4-10 boxs etc. These days my gigs are churches and an occasional corporate function. Most of the time I'm DI'ing but I'd like to add a little something when I feel I could use it. Thinking about either another 110 EA Wizzy or a 112 EA Wizzy. The 110 are 250 watt at 4 ohm and the 112 is 200 at 4 ohm. I understand a little (maybe very) about matching ohm resistance but I'm concerned with matching a 4 ohm and an 8 ohm with my current amplification. At some point I'd like to get a micro EA amp of some sort but until then..

I guess ideally I would find and old EA at 8 ohms but it seems that all the new stuff is 4. Anyone help me off the perch with this. Suggestions? Carrots? Thanks.

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Old 10-17-2011, 12:18 PM
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if you like the wizzy sound go for it. keep ohms the same would be the common suggestion. a 12 might be nice for the slightly louder bigger room gigs.
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