Understanding 2x12 Cab Wiring
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I have a Marshall DSL100 head and a MX212 cabinet. According to the Marshall website, the MX212 is an 8 Ohm cab and it has 2 Celestion Seventy 80 speakers (80W, 16 Ohm each).

Based on this, I supposed that the cabinet should be wired in parallel (16 Ohm / 2 speakers = 8 Ohm cab), like in the following diagram:

Currently, I have the speaker cable plugged from the 1x8 Ohm output to the input of the cab. It works perfectly and I haven't had any problem after almost 2 years of use.

The issue started when I decided to check the inside of the cab. I noticed that the speakers are wired like this:

From what I understand, this may also be another type of parallel wiring (If that exists). I would like to know if this is normal or something is wrong.

Thanks.

 

asked 17 Feb 2024 at 07:19 PM

Juan Langle
Answers: 2
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Both diagrams are identical. As (-) of the speakers are connected together, there is no difference whether a wire from the socket is soldered to the left or right speaker.

answered 17 Feb 2024 at 10:14 PM

Jacek Klimkiewicz (234)
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As pointed out, both diagrams are identical.

There is another wiring method called series wiring, in this case you would add both the speaker values together e.g. 2 x 8 ohm would give an overall 16 ohm.

answered 23 Feb 2024 at 02:07 PM

Joliet Jake (126)
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