guitar speaker wiring
Question about building a wardrobe of an amplifier for electric guitar?

I'm in the process of building an amp cabinet, but I have a question about the acoustics. It's an amplifier closed, so no door. I'm just wondering if I connect the speakers in phase 4, or 2 wire phase and 2 out of phase. My thought is that if I wire each pair of phase with the other pair, there will be 2 cones moving at the same time there are 2 cones moving to out, thus keeping the pressure constant amps, allowing the speakers to move more freely. If I wire them all in phase with each other, all four cones move in same direction at once, which means that when they move to the taxi they have to compress the air inside the taxi, and when you leave have to reduce the pressure the cabin, resulting in loss of volume / clarity. I know this is how speakers work, but I do not know how these cabinets are usually created. Am I right, or am over-thinking this thing?

You have a good understanding of physics, but NEVER wireless speakers in the same office different. You'll end up with a tone very weak and a loss of power ... just what you are trying to avoid what I assume from your description that you are considering an infinite baffle, which is very common among guitar builders enclosure. Designing this office has a specific use of formulas to provide sufficient air in the closet of good tone.

Escape from Wire Mountain -- Appalachian Dulcimer and Electric Guitar


Pyle-Pro PPMJL15 15ft. Professional Microphone Cable 1/4'' Male to XLR Female


Pyle-Pro PPMJL15 15ft. Professional Microphone Cable 1/4'' Male to XLR Female


$24.99


Professional quality and constructionXLR-female to 1/4"-male connections...

Neutrik NA4LJX Speakon to 1/4 Inch Female Adapter


Neutrik NA4LJX Speakon to 1/4 Inch Female Adapter


$6.95


NA4LJX ΒΌ" FEMALE ? SPEAKON with connectors...

CBI Ultra Duty 12 Gauge Speaker Cable with 1/4 Inch Ends - 6 Foot


CBI Ultra Duty 12 Gauge Speaker Cable with 1/4 Inch Ends - 6 Foot


$12.95


CBI Power Series SC-12 heavy-duty, unshielded, round cable....

Didnt See What You Are Looking For? - Try Google!
Custom Search