Those older Mesa Boogie bass cabs are great. I own a Mesa Boogie "Diesel" 4x10, and to my ears, it's one of the best "traditional" 4x10's out there. In general, I have found that older Boogie cabs and speakers are better than newer ones (though this can certainly vary from year to year and product to product). Unless the replacement speakers you have were designed for that particular cab, you might want to consider returning them and having the old drivers reconed.
How do I wire my Mesa Boogie Bass Cabinet?
I have a 70s Mesa Boogie bass cabinet with 4 10 inch speakers, plus a horn and a crossover. It is 300 Watts at 8 OHMs.
I bought 4 replacement MB speakers which are 150 watts ech and 8 OHMs. When I opened the back of the cabinet to switch them out the existing speakers are 100 watts each and 32 OHMs.
How do I wire it so its It is 300 Watts at 8 OHMs? Thank you. Schematic diagrams would be most appreciated but any advice will be welcome too.
I bought 4 replacement MB speakers which are 150 watts ech and 8 OHMs. When I opened the back of the cabinet to switch them out the existing speakers are 100 watts each and 32 OHMs.
How do I wire it so its It is 300 Watts at 8 OHMs? Thank you. Schematic diagrams would be most appreciated but any advice will be welcome too.
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