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Im assuming that cabs that have multiple impedences listed have the capability of switching the order (parallel vs. series) of speakers, is this correct?

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Im assuming that cabs that have multiple impedences listed have the capability of switching the order (parallel vs. series) of speakers, is this correct?

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3rd: So it is bad to have an impedence that is too small for your amplifier, and therefore connecting multiple cabs in parallel can be bad because the impedence decreases as you do so. So can cabs be connected in series, and if so is 8 ohms the maximum impedence that can be overcome? 4th: I’ve read about “headroom” and I am not sure what this means. Is it more power in the amp than the speakers will need or the ability of the cabs to take more power than the amp can provide. And I always thought physics would be useless.

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