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  posted on 1/4/2009 at 20:00 
Hi everybody quick question i have an ada microtube 200 and in the manual it says for stereo operation i can plug in speaker cabinet 4 to 16 ohms for each side in stereo does that mean i can plug in any cabinet between 4 and 16 ohms? and another quick question what is the best cable to go from a preamp to a power amp, should i use an instrument or a speaker cable?
thanx

-Mike

 

First Lieutenant




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  posted on 3/12/2010 at 00:52,  Reply 1 
Mike,
The amp is stable down to 4 ohms, so it'll be no problem down to that! When you're hooking up a preamp to a power amp, you will always want to use an instrument cable. The instrument cable is shielded across it's length, whereas a speaker cable is 2 parallel wires running together inside the jacket. The only time you ever want to use speaker cable is from the output side of a power amp to the speaker you're powering.

Enjoy!

 
 


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