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Need Advice: Yamaha THR10 into a 1x8 cabinet
Hello everyone,
For a little DIY project I thought it would be fun to build a small 1x8 extension cabinet to use with my Yamaha THR10. I wired up an 8ohm guitar amp speaker to a mono input jack to test it out. But here's my problem: I didn't take into account that the headphone jack (the only non-usb out of the THR10) isn't strong enough to really drive the speaker... It works, it's just super quiet... Any suggestions? I don't think there's anything I can really do...but it was a fun project nonetheless and now I have a small cab for an actual amp head in the future. Thanks Last edited by kudama; 08-27-2017 at 09:07 AM. |
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Use some powered monitors...like the little desk top computer speakers. I've use some old bose, jbl's and have worked fine...in fact its what is used if I don't want to use my akg240 cans. But you will need to get an adapter to go from 1/4" to rca or maybe 1/8...depends on the powered computer spkrs. A bonus is that you can use both spkrs and get some depth of field.
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Get a small amp (I know it seems redundant, but it is necessary) to drive the speaker. Go from headphone out to the auxiliary amp's input with the appropriate cable, and use the amp's speaker out to run the speaker.
I use my THR5 as a "preamp" all the time by putting it in front of another amp. As long as the amp/speaker combo you use has a good clean signal, you'll be fine. If you went with something like this: https://www.parts-express.com/lepai-...pply--310-3000 you would use a stereo 1/4" to dual phono cable to get the signal to the amp. Then you'd either use only one of the speaker outs, or go with a dual voice coil speaker. Best of luck whichever route you go.
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As my username suggests, huge fan of Yamaha products. Own many acoustic-electric models from 2009-present and a couple electric. Lots of PA too. |
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Exactly what he said. |
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Thank you all for the suggestions! I'll see what I can find.
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