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![]() thanks Tim. Very helpful. Anyone else have any thoughts or experiences.
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Eden on the other hand,pushed verrrrry hard,'till all the bells,whistles and lights are flashing.Still going strong |
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SWR makes a quality amp. Or at least they use too. I think it's fair to say that there's alway's a risk of something going wrong with electronics; I don't care who the maker is. Eden gives a 2 year warranty on their amps and cabs. I've pushed Eden cabs off Eden heads from 2 to 8 ohms without incident. I've played through alot of gear over the years and in my book, a Smith bass run through Eden bass amplification is a match that's hard to beat.
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![]() Mr Tim, I have a question for you. What happens if you pair a 4ohm and an 8ohm speaker together driven by the Eden 550? Is considered an unbalanced load?
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BTW - You could actually add one more 8 ohm cabinet to the above scenario; if you need it. That would put you at the 2 ohm load mark, which the WT-550 can handle. Enjoy!
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![]() I have one of the earlier Red Heads from 1988 but has since been updated by SWR before the Fender deal, I think. I prefer the warmer sound of the SWR.
Both are good Amps but the SWR sounds more natural to me. |
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![]() [quote=Tim Bishop;16463]Not a problem. The WT-550 can handle a 2 ohm load. A 4 ohm cabinet + an 8 ohm cabinet, in parallel, will create a 2.667 load. So, you are good to go!
BTW - You could actually add one more 8 ohm cabinet to the above scenario; if you need it. That would put you at the 2 ohm load mark, which the WT-550 can handle. Enjoy![/ thank you sir. I feel more @ ease now |
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