I forgot the sarcasm font!!!!!
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I forgot the sarcasm font!!!!!
@EdO. Sure man---live your fantasies here. I have been most assured by "pros" that you at best are playing in mommie's basement and that you will remain childless AND even blue pills can't help you.
I forgot the sarcasm font!!!!!
No, they wont whack your pee pee, that would not be PC. They will send you to sensitivity training.Hahahaa---I just got in a legal argument with Big Army over their stupid transgender policy. They are going to try to whack my pee pee.
Big Army lawyers couldn't answer a small IMCOM attorney's legal questions. They are MAD at me.
No, they wont whack your pee pee, that would not be PC. They will send you to sensitivity training.
Justice and the American Way! It's Rumble Man!I defend truth
Justice and the American Way! It's Rumble Man!
I've been gone for a month.
Tell me everything that's happened!
Nope, not stupid. Pop for a Rumble 200 combo and live with it for a while first. Then decide what extension speaker cabinet you want.to be honest i'm clueless with amps...is a rumble 200 combo with maybe a 210 cab a stupid idea? a 500 combo with a 115 cab is obviously better. but not sure i want to spend that much...........
or get the 500 combo then add a cab later either another 210 or 410 and your really setupNope, not stupid. Pop for a Rumble 200 combo and live with it for a while first. Then decide what extension speaker cabinet you want.
My Rumble 112 cabs have the speakon and 1/4" jacks, one of each.
After looking at the manual the only section on daisy chaining the cabs shows the cabs that have two quarter-inch speaker jacks.
So my question is can I used to quarter-inch Jack from an amplifier that wants to see 4 ohm load and then use a speakon to 1/4" cable to my second can ?
The two cabs would be connected in parallel. Correct ?
I do have a meter I can double check the impedance with before I connect an amplifier and fire it up, but I just thought I would ask before I actually make the 30 mile round trip to go get the cable I would need.