WGS12L in 4 ohms?Error messageNotice: unserialize(): Error at offset 0 of 22 bytes in variable_initialize() (line 1202 of /home/wgsusa/public_html/includes/bootstrap.inc).Back to Main Forum 3 posts / 0 newBack to Forum Topics | Last post | Log in or register to post comments #1Thomas Madden 07/22/2014 7:44pmI have a '66 Bassman in a 1x12 combo and need a matching high-power speaker to match it. The Weber Legacy 100-watt in tehre is way too bright.Can I get a WGS12L in 4 ohms? Thanks in advance.Log in or register to post comments #2Thomas Madden 08/23/2014 4:24pmSince I didn't get an answer, I decided to try the Weber "Chicago" aluminum-dome speaker in 4 ohms/100watts, supposedly an EV-like experience.. What a disapointment....very midrangey and even with treble on 10, just NO high end with my LP. Maybe the 12L can be made in 4 ohms???Log in or register to post comments #3VAUGHN SKOW 08/26/2014 10:15amSorry ... musta missed this one!Anyway ... no to the 4-ohm ... but ...A bassman is VERY happy at 8-ohms, so give it a try if you want ... as long as you have the room for the huge cast structure & magnet!BTW, have you seen my Bassman 1x12 combo blog?:http://wgs4.com/bassman-speaker-shootouts-short-n-sweetLog in or register to post comments
Since I didn't get an answer, I decided to try the Weber "Chicago" aluminum-dome speaker in 4 ohms/100watts, supposedly an EV-like experience.. What a disapointment....very midrangey and even with treble on 10, just NO high end with my LP.
Maybe the 12L can be made in 4 ohms???
Sorry ... musta missed this one!
Anyway ... no to the 4-ohm ... but ...
A bassman is VERY happy at 8-ohms, so give it a try if you want ... as long as you have the room for the huge cast structure & magnet!
BTW, have you seen my Bassman 1x12 combo blog?:
http://wgs4.com/bassman-speaker-shootouts-short-n-sweet