Hello!
Is it possible to connect two cabinets to the mono output of the powerrrack/powerhead via a kind of Y-Cable?
Hello!
Is it possible to connect two cabinets to the mono output of the powerrrack/powerhead via a kind of Y-Cable?
Some Cabinets do have a link port. But keep in mind the impedance of the cabinets.
And without Link ?
And without Link ?
You can't.
Hello!
Is it possible to connect two cabinets to the mono output of the powerrrack/powerhead via a kind of Y-Cable?
I would check into something like this and see if it would work.....
Yes, you can.
You can use a Y-cable, or a parallel box.
A handy tool: Palmer Cab M - passive cab merger
That's exactly what I was looking for!!
Yep, even a Y-(cab)cord will do the job. Just keep in mind the overall impedance: the cabs are connected in parallel, and the impedance would be AB/(A+B)
That's exactly what I was looking for!!
Yep, even a Y-(cab)cord will do the job. Just keep in mind the overall impedance: the cabs are connected in parallel, and the impedance would be AB/(A+B)
You mean if I connect two 8 Ohm cabs the impedance will result in 4 Ohms?
8*8 / (8+8) = 4
Look at this for some ideas (page 5 to 7)
You mean if I connect two 8 Ohm cabs the impedance will result in 4 Ohms?
8*8 / (8+8) = 4
Yep
Reading this... i wonder why Kemper didn't just add a parallel and a serial wired 1/4" jack to the speaker output?
I mean it's really just 2 simple jacks, one of them with a switching function, and it would make life so much easier for anyone playing more than one cabinet.
At least I don't think it's a space issue with the KPA's enclosure.
Reading this... i wonder why Kemper didn't just add a parallel and a serial wired 1/4" jack to the speaker output?
I mean it's really just 2 simple jacks, one of them with a switching function, and it would make life so much easier for anyone playing more than one cabinet.At least I don't think it's a space issue with the KPA's enclosure.
I totally agreee... it's kinda bitter that the poweramp output is only mono. I mean, everything inide the kemper is "stereo" - the main outputs are stereo - but you cannot play stereo with two cabinets since the monitor out is only mono.
I'm not talking about stereo.. that's a totally different thing.
The Cab-Off parameter only works for mono operation due to hardware/DSP limitations, hence the Poweramp only makes sense for mono.
The "easiest" and most flexible way of having a true stereo KPA setup - which even does two profiles at a time - would probably be to buy two kempers.
More speaker jacks are just for connecting multiple speaker cabinets "spreading" the same source.
While staying within spec of the built in ICE PowerAmp module,
a second parallel wired jack would add the following possible combination:
- two 16 Ohm cabinets
and a serial wired speaker jack would add:
- two 4 Ohm cabinets
- two 8 Ohm cabinets
Plus some "mismatching" combinations, like "8 and 4" or "8 and 16", "4 and 8", "4 and 16" which I personally think only makes sense in rare cases, because of siginificant volume differences bewteen the cabinets.
It's just up to some simple math, what can be connected in which jack configurations, even though it might not be considered as entirely "end-user friendly".