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Hello, I feel like an idiot because I can't answer this myself (I forgot my high school physics).
I have a stereo amp head that has two speaker outputs at 75w each. Each of these outputs has a resistance of 8 ohms each. My cab, however, is mono, and only has 1 speaker input. The cab I own is an 8 ohm cabinet, but it is mono, and only has 1 speaker input. Would it be safe to use a y-connector to make the stereo outputs mono? I'm not sure of what the final ohms would be.
I drew a crude circuit diagram for you all to visualize.
http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/6374/dfgjg.jpg
I appreciate all the help. Thank you!
*This is NOT a homework question. This is a question with a physics problem I encountered in REAL LIFE*
I have a stereo amp head that has two speaker outputs at 75w each. Each of these outputs has a resistance of 8 ohms each. My cab, however, is mono, and only has 1 speaker input. The cab I own is an 8 ohm cabinet, but it is mono, and only has 1 speaker input. Would it be safe to use a y-connector to make the stereo outputs mono? I'm not sure of what the final ohms would be.
I drew a crude circuit diagram for you all to visualize.
http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/6374/dfgjg.jpg
I appreciate all the help. Thank you!
*This is NOT a homework question. This is a question with a physics problem I encountered in REAL LIFE*
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