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Old 08-25-2011, 05:02 AM
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I have a 4x10 peavey tx bass cab and want to add a 1x15 peavey tVx, they are different models but both peavey, am I alright to add them together?
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First, will the ohms match work for your amp?

Secondly, get another 410. I just got rid of a 410/115 GK stack. That match just doesn't, work well IMO. lots of threads on this topic.
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First, will the ohms match work for your amp?

Secondly, get another 410. I just got rid of a 410/115 GK stack. That match just doesn't, work well IMO. lots of threads on this topic.
+ 1 on both accounts!
There are 4 ohm TVX410 on the market so check that out first thing.
If it is an 8 ohm one, get another 8 ohm TVX 410.
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Old 08-25-2011, 08:44 AM
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Well i have an 8ohms Peavey tx410 http://images.canadianlisted.com/nla...on_6174274.jpg

so will an 8ohms tvx cab suit? or what about 410 tvx...i just want to know whether mixing the TX and TVX is okay
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Old 08-25-2011, 08:48 AM
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What does go well together is a peavey 2x10 and a peavey 1x15. Loud and strong when I use my Hartke HA350.
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Old 08-25-2011, 08:50 AM
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thanks alot guys but im wondering if the TVX will go with the TX, both different models but both by peavey...will they work even though they are different models of peavey?
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thanks alot guys but im wondering if the TVX will go with the TX, both different models but both by peavey...will they work even though they are different models of peavey?
yes?.....why wouldnt they?
but as many people said. make sure both cabs are 8ohms. if one is 4 and the other 8, make sure your head can put out 2ohms min.
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Old 08-25-2011, 08:59 AM
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idk i just heard alot about mixing cabs, i thought the model would have an effect too. Don't hate, im a noob at amps. They're both 8ohms, will that be cool?
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thanks alot guys but im wondering if the TVX will go with the TX, both different models but both by peavey...will they work even though they are different models of peavey?
Whatever is different about them probably means that if you mix them one or the other will be a weak link. With identical cabs there are no weak links.
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Yeah i can't seem to find any TX 210's or 115's in my area for sale, so i thought i could get a new TVX and it might/might not work...they should be ok seeing as they're both peavey and 8ohms though right?
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Yeah i can't seem to find any TX 210's or 115's in my area for sale, so i thought i could get a new TVX and it might/might not work...they should be ok seeing as they're both peavey and 8ohms though right?
It's a 50/50. They may work great, they may cause weird phase cancellations. There is no way to tell unless you try it. I would advise against it though.
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