Need help! (Can I use a combo amp as a cabinet?)

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Hi!

I have just bought my first tube amp head (a Marshall jvm410hjs) and I need a little help regarding ohms.

Up to now, I have used a Blackstar Silverline Combo amp and i wonder if it’s possible to use it as a cabinet. On the Blackstar, it is possible to detatch the cable to the speaker itself (see picture) and my idea is to plug that cable into the marshall head. However, the marshall has a lot of different outputs with different impedance and i don’t want to damage my marshall. I am unsure how many ohms the ”cabinet part” of the Blackstar has, but the blackstar has the same amount of output wattage as the marshall. (100 watts rms)

My question is; is this even possible to do and in what output jack should the cable go into? 1x16ohms maybe?

Im very thankful for any answers!


This is the back of the Blackstar combo amp
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This is the back of the jvm
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Welcome to the forum.

Congratulations on the JVM, people rave about them.

The answer to your question is yes. You'll have to measure the impedance of the speaker(s) in the Blackstar combo or see if the speaker(s) tell you how many ohms they are.

Then we can tell you what jack to use on the JVM.
 

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Hi!

I have just bought my first tube amp head (a Marshall jvm410hjs) and I need a little help regarding ohms.

Up to now, I have used a Blackstar Silverline Combo amp and i wonder if it’s possible to use it as a cabinet. On the Blackstar, it is possible to detatch the cable to the speaker itself (see picture) and my idea is to plug that cable into the marshall head. However, the marshall has a lot of different outputs with different impedance and i don’t want to damage my marshall. I am unsure how many ohms the ”cabinet part” of the Blackstar has, but the blackstar has the same amount of output wattage as the marshall. (100 watts rms)

My question is; is this even possible to do and in what output jack should the cable go into? 1x16ohms maybe?

Im very thankful for any answers!


This is the back of the Blackstar combo amp
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This is the back of the jvm
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:welcome: to the forum.
Put a meter on that speaker cable, or check the ohms on the speaker labels and determine how they are wired together (series or parallel).
You probably either have 2 x 8 ohm speakers wired in series to a 16 ohm load, or 2 x 16 ohm speakers wired parallel to 8 ohms.
That will determine the appropriate jack to use on the JVM.
 

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Welcome to the forum.

Congratulations on the JVM, people rave about them.

The answer to your question is yes. You'll have to measure the impedance of the speaker(s) in the Blackstar combo or see if the speaker(s) tell you how many ohms they are.

Then we can tell you what jack to use on the JVM.

I had to unscrew the back to see. It’s only one speaker, a celestion v type. I found a label on the side telling me it’s 4 ohms.
 

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I had to unscrew the back to see. It’s only one speaker, a celestion v type. I found a label on the side telling me it’s 4 ohms.

Update: the speaker in the Blackstar is 4 ohms!

Cool. Probably two 8 ohm speakers parallel.
So you'd want to use either of the 1x4 / 2x8 jacks.
I'd still recommend checking the speaker cable with a meter to verify.


Seems like only 1 speaker at 4 ohms so the 4 ohm JVM jack right fitz? That's my understanding anyway.
 

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Seems like only 1 speaker at 4 ohms so the 4 ohm JVM jack right fitz? That's my understanding anyway.
I missed that 1 speaker post.
Seems odd to have a 100w amp with one 70w rated speaker.
Yes to 4 ohm jack.
No to would I plug a 100w JMV into one 70w speaker
 

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I missed that 1 speaker post.
Seems odd to have a 100w amp with one 70w rated speaker.
Yes to 4 ohm jack.
No to would I plug a 100w JMV into one 70w speaker

.. to be clear, the jvm wouldn’t be harmed if you did though, right?
 

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So the v type is only available in 70 watts?

That's some crazy stuff that they'd use a 70 watter for a 100 watt amp.
 

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Just because an amp is rated 100w does not mean it will be driven constantly at its maximun output . That would be extremely rare . Even when you think you are cranking an amp usually its not even putting out half of the 100w .
Same as : a car that can do 250mph . You dont do top speed with it every time you drive it .

That 70W V-Type can handle that 100w amp spec no problem for normal use .
 


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