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  2. Bridged and paralleled amplifiers - Wikipedia

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    The load is connected between the “hot” (often red) outputs of the two amplifiers, and is subject to the potential difference between them. If the instantaneous potential at the output of one amplifier is at +10 volts, then the output of the other one will be at −10 volts, and the potential difference across the load will be 20 volts, or ...

  3. Guitar speaker - Wikipedia

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    Larger multiples will usually be series/parallel to maintain an impedance of 4 to 8 ohms. Many cabinets contain parallel input/outputs on the rear panel, so that one speaker cab can be plugged into the amp head, and then a second cabinet can be plugged into the first cabinet; as this "daisy-chaining" approach is wired in parallel, plugging in a ...

  4. Guitar amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Two 8 ohm speakers wired in parallel have 4-ohm impedance. Guitarists who connect multiple cabinets to an amplifier must consider the amp's minimum impedance. Parallel vs. series also affects tone and sound. Speakers wired in parallel slightly dampen[s] and restrain[s] them, giving what some describe as tighter response and smoother breakup ...

  5. Nominal impedance - Wikipedia

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    Speakers are usually designed to operate at frequencies above their resonance, and for this reason, it is the usual practice to define nominal impedance at this minimum and then round to the nearest standard value. [23] [24] The ratio of the peak resonant frequency to the nominal impedance can be as much as 4:1. [25]

  6. Fender Bassman - Wikipedia

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    The output was 50 watts at 8 ohms into a single 12 inch speaker, with a "Tone Ring" baffle in the speaker cabinet. In early 1961, model 6G6-A was introduced with a solid state rectifier replacing the GZ34, and two 12" speakers with a conventional baffle in a slightly larger cabinet (wired in parallel) with a 4-ohm output.

  7. Fender Super Reverb - Wikipedia

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    40 watts into 4×10" 8-Ohm Jensen, Oxford, or JBL, or CTS speakers (wired in parallel for 2 Ohms) Silverface models : 45 watts (power increased to 70 watts in 1977 and a solid state rectifier added. There are known as the "ultralinear" models with different transformers.

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