As far as the cabinet goes, i was looking at a behringer 4x12 (Ultrastack® BG412H). For the head i found a Randall RH200 for a decent price. I don't have any idea what i'm doing, so please tell me if those amps are at all compatible and/or decent sounding. Thanks.
Amp stack compatability
Right now i'm running my guitar through a gnx3 through a stereo system, putting out like 50 watts maybe. I was thinking about getting a half stack setup, but i was unsure of the compatability. I decided on a solid state head, mostly because i don't have the money for a tube.
As far as the cabinet goes, i was looking at a behringer 4x12 (Ultrastack® BG412H). For the head i found a Randall RH200 for a decent price. I don't have any idea what i'm doing, so please tell me if those amps are at all compatible and/or decent sounding. Thanks.
As far as the cabinet goes, i was looking at a behringer 4x12 (Ultrastack® BG412H). For the head i found a Randall RH200 for a decent price. I don't have any idea what i'm doing, so please tell me if those amps are at all compatible and/or decent sounding. Thanks.
# 1
# 2
can any one tell me anything about the peavey bw160 bass cab and how many ohms it has?
Rock On!!!
Steve Kebler
Steve Kebler
# 3
If you are buying the cab and head from musicians friend, you shouldn't have any problem with compatibility. You only have to worry about that when you start adding more than one cabinet.
As for the black widow speaker, use a digital multimeter across the speaker terminals and it will tell you.
As for the black widow speaker, use a digital multimeter across the speaker terminals and it will tell you.
So. If you throw a cat out of a car window, is it considered "kitty litter"?
# 4