In Reply to: I think you should try it. Just keep an eye on the amp. nt posted by Ralph on June 19, 2020 at 08:36:34:
When installed, the amplifier is the the base upon which a 6-foot speaker cabinet rests. You can't see the tubes or anything else that is going on. You have to go on funny noises, either from the speaker or from the amp chassis.
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- That's a problem... (keeping an eye on the amp) - Lew 06/20/2019:30:06 06/20/20 (7)
- Can you extend the speaker cables for test purposes? nt - Ralph 08:33:21 06/22/20 (6)
- In the standard set-up there are no cables. - Lew 10:32:24 06/24/20 (5)
- RE: In the standard set-up there are no cables. - AJ 13:15:50 06/25/20 (3)
- RE: In the standard set-up there are no cables. - Lew 10:03:03 06/27/20 (2)
- RE: In the standard set-up there are no cables. - AJ 15:37:21 06/27/20 (1)
- RE: In the standard set-up there are no cables. - Lew 08:02:56 06/30/20 (0)
- You need spark plug copper wire for that - Ralph 10:39:29 06/24/20 (0)