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Old November 18th, 2003, 11:48 AM   #13 (permalink)
TheGoodTexan
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Re: Coupling effect

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So I'm assuming that the coupling effect described by TheGoodTexan would occur with one amp and an extension cab, no?
Yes I was wondering that too. I may be rather thick, but it wasn't clear to me either.
Cheers, feo
Count me in on the thick club, I was wondereing the same thing. :?
Just noticed these replies/questions...

Coupling is actually easier to achieve with a combo and ext cab, IF the ext cab is identical in inside dimensions as the combo, and has the same speaker (including impedence) as the speaker in the combo.

It's easier this way because you're only working with one preamp/amp, insuring that both speakers are receiving the exact same signal at the exact same level.
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