USER MANUAL
1) CONNECTING THE CABINET TO YOUR AMP
Depending on the type of cabinet, there are a range of options as far connections are concerned. It is important for
safe operation that these options are understood. If in doubt, please contact us under info@palmer-germany.com.
1.1) 1X12 CABINETS
The below picture shows the jackplate for the 112 cabinets.
You may use either of the sockets as an input.
NOTE
Never use both sockets as inputs (i.e. do not connect two amps or speaker outputs to this cabinet). This can damage the
amplifier(s) and speaker.
CONNECTING A SECOND CABINET
The two sockets are wired in parallel. This means you can connect a second cabinet to this cabinet. When connecting a
second cabinet, make sure the impedances of both cabinets are Identical. Because the sockets are wired in parallel, the
resulting impedance will be halved.
Example: The first Palmer cabinet has an impedance of 8 Ohms.The Second cabinet must also have an overall impedance
of 8 Ohms. Connect the second cabinet to one of the sockets of the first cabinet. The overall impedance that the amp now
"sees" is 4 Ohms.
NOTE
Ideally the power handling of both cabinets should be similar. If the power handling of the cabinets is similar or the same,
then you can add them. I.e. Two cabinets with a power handling of 75W each can handle 150W when linked together.
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