I've searched a bit and can't find anything related to this question, though I thought I read something a while back:
We all know matching speaker and amp (OT) impedence is important. However, I have an 8 ohm cab I want to use on occasion with the resident 8 ohm TT in my Deluxe combo. For proper impedence match I need to run EITHER the one resident speaker OR the dual speaker cab. If I run BOTH the extension cab and built in speaker (in parallel), that's 4 ohms.
I've read that Fender circuits (and others) can tolerate a mismatch "one up" or "one down" in value (4 instead of 8, 16 instead of
. But I suspect since this is not ideal, I may lose something in the tonal spectrum. Or is that not true?
Any suggestions? Other than springing for a 4-12 cab, wired series/parallel.
Another but related question: Anyone compared the 1-12" sound with 2-12's and with 4-12's on the Deluxe, with the same kind of speakers? What are your conclusions? (I've read Brent's excellent study of different manufacture speaker types).
Thanks and a very merry Christmas to you all!
Jim