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Its a great amp and cab...I only have one minor problem.....I cant seem to find a cover for the head and the cab.....
Where can I find a cover for each the RX120RH head and the 412 cab? Preferable something somewhat cheap.
There has to be something out there.... maybe not made for this amp...but will atleast fit it.
Please give me some advice...maybe a link.....
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No, the ATV50 head is rated for 4 ohms total. Using both 4 ohm cabinets at once will fry your amp. Your only option would be to rewire your cabs internally to 16 ohms each by connecting the speakers in parallel, but that would cut your amp's power in half.
I am not sure how you are measuring the power output to verify it is less than 200 watts. With a true RMS voltmeter you should see 28.28 volts RMS across a net speaker load of 4 ohms. If you use only one 8 ohm speaker, you will get 120 watts. If you are getting the 28 volts there is nothing wrong with the amp. You MAY have blown the speakers OR not generating much bass due to processing in an EQ. I assume you are using at least 15 inch speakers if you want to feel bass. Look up your speakers specs... you will need speakers capable of 32 Hz to feel much. With this amp your speakers should have aa total rating not less than 400 to 600 peak watts or around 300 watts RMScontinuous power rating. Using a lot of high end EQ will keep the amp busy at the high end and reduce the power available at the bass end.
In general it is not a good plan to run the amps without a load. However in this case you can turn the individual levels of the two power amps to zero and be safe.
You have to use seperate speakers for each. These are not designed for any form of "bridged" operation.
You would have to wye the inouts from your source.
Weather of not you can use this speaker as an extension cab depends on a number of things. First, what amp are you planning you use for it? What is the minimum resistance for this amp (2ohm or 4 ohm probably). Second, what is the primary cab you are using ans what is the resistance on that? (2ohm, 4ohm or 8ohm).
Is there just one speaker in you proposed extension cab? The goal is to have all the speakers wired in parallel without lowering the resistance to a point that will damage the head. So if your amps minimum resistance is 4ohm then your cabs will have to both be 8ohm, running in parallel the overall resistance will be 4ohm.
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