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Unread 03-08-2008, 01:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Connecting my full stack to JVM410H

Hi, newby here and a newby to Marshall stacks (Old Bluesbreaker user).

Is anyone familier with how I should correctly connect my two 4x12 1960 Vinatge cabs to my JVM410H?

There is no impedence switch on the back of the amp, only 5 inputs.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Unread 03-08-2008, 01:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Connecting my full stack to JVM410H

those cabs are 16 ohms. the two jacks that are labeled 1X 4ohm or 2X 8 ohm are the ones u use and on your cabs put the selector switch on "mono" and plug into the jack labeled 16 ohm
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Re: Connecting my full stack to JVM410H

i was wrong> lets try this again!
plug the two cabs into the two middle inputs on the amp labeled 2x16ohm and plug into the 16 ohm input on the cabs and put the switch on mono.
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Re: Connecting my full stack to JVM410H

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i was wrong> lets try this again!
plug the two cabs into the two middle inputs on the amp labeled 2x16ohm and plug into the 16 ohm input on the cabs and put the switch on mono.
This is correct.

The amp doesn't need a switch because it has output jacks for every combination of cabs.
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There is no impedence switch on the back of the amp, only 5 inputs.

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Just a slight clarification to avoid confusion......

Those 5 speaker jacks on the back of the amp are outputs, not inputs.
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Unread 03-10-2008, 06:57 PM   #9 (permalink)
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This is correct.

The amp doesn't need a switch because it has output jacks for every combination of cabs.
i was referring to the switch on the cabs. and yes they are outputs on the head!lololol
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