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Hartke HD210 impedance

Apr 23, 2011
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I really hate the fact that only their HD112 has switchable impedance.

I am probably going to get myself an HD410 and HD210 for smaller gigs in the next day or so. Both cabs are 8 ohms so obviously, a 610 setup will be unbalanced impedance-wise.

Can anyone tell me about the cabinet speaker wiring in this cab? What is the impedance of the speakers?

I would very much like to install a DPDT switch into the cab to switch the impedance to 16 ohm if needed (I am not a tech guy but will have a capable electrical engineer friend doing this for me).

I would like to know if 16 ohms are even possible with this cab.

Thanks for your answers :)


Edit: For the moment I will be pairing these Hartkes with my SVT3-PRO. Given their pretty low sensitivity (96dB) am I really going to suffer greatly with loudness? I will mostly use these cabs in a semi-loud, more jazz/fusion orientation with an occasional rock gig here and there but nothing overly loud.