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stupid Q
Can a passive or active subwoofer, mine is an HSU II, be used as a guitar cabinet speaker, ie to plug an amp into? Could I just plug into the sub in? I know tube amps are dangerous, and with no load you can fry them so I thought i would ask here first!
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anyone at all-
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Most subs wouldn't work well as an only amp. However, if a sub has an internal crossover, it should work as a way to add low wend to an amp. The HSU II looks like it has line level "sub in", plus speaker level inputs, so I don't see why it couldn't work.
That being said, I don't think I'd bother adding a sub to an amp for acoustic guitar, which just doesn't need that much low end. If you're playing full range music or keyboards, it could probably help. |
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no, I'm playing electric through a reason bambino head, 2-8 amps, and I have no speaker (lol). I will get one someday soon. Thanks, might give it a go. It is a really sweet sub Ive had for years with my surround sound.
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If the sub is your only speaker, I would be very surprised if you got a usable sound; there just wouldn't be enough high end.
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