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Old 02-26-2011, 01:24 PM
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I just purchased a Behringher UltraBass 210 cab. I dont have a preamp but i do have a combo with a line out. I got no cables or anything else other than the cab itself. What do i need to do to play the cab using the combo.
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Old 02-26-2011, 01:45 PM
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First things first. Can your combo actually handle an extension speaker cabinet? Many can not.

What make and model is your combo?
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i have 2 peaveys. one is a max 15B. the other is a 1980's audition 30.
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I'm pretty certain that neither will be able to handle your extension cabinet. Sorry.
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Old 02-26-2011, 04:51 PM
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In order to use a speaker cab with a combo amp, the combo amp must have an EXT SPKR out put, and then, you'd also need a SPEAKER cable. I would doubt either of those 2 amps to have said spkr out, but just save up for a used bass head to use with your 2x10.
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Old 02-26-2011, 07:21 PM
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Yes, he said LINE OUT. That is line level friend, you can plug that into a mixing board, DI or into another amp... which is what you need in order to run that 210.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_level

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Acoustic sounds (such as voices or musical instruments) are often recorded with transducers (microphones and pickups) that produce weak electrical signals. These signals must be amplified to line level, where they are more easily manipulated by other devices such as mixing consoles and tape recorders. Such amplification is performed by a device known as a preamplifier or "preamp". After manipulation at line level, signals are then typically sent to a device known as a power amplifier, where they are amplified to levels that can drive headphones or loudspeakers, which convert the signals back into sounds that can be heard through the air.
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Thanks for the input. i am in the market for a used or cheap head, but i was hoping the combo could carry me over 'till i find one. oh, well the amp will have to be used as furniture for now...
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