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I have a Two Rock Classic reverb 1x12 combo and sometimes a want to use a external cab to get some more stage volume. I want to use both the internal speaker (8 ohm) in the combo and the external cab (8 ohm). The problem is that the amp has (like many other amps) a set of speaker outs - a 4 ohm, a 8 ohm and a 16 ohm jack. If I use the internal speaker the 8 ohm jack is used. If I was to insert the external cab (8 ohm) into one of the other jack there would be a miss match. This is where the cab merger comes in. It lets you insert both the internal speaker and the external cab into the cab merger and then you run a speaker cable from the cab merger into the amp giving in my case either 4 ohms in paralell or 16 ohms in series. Great little devise!
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The magic tool everyone should have....
PolMol 03.01.2019
...if you're that kind of guy full of different guitar cabs and amps in your house ;) Not having the right impedence in your cabs and/or amps is not a problem anymore
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Good problem solver
Adrian866 13.07.2020
I use this for connecting various cabs to various tube amp heads. The Palmer device allows me to use combinations of two cabs without impedance mismatch issues, eg two 8 ohm cabs into a 16 ohm output.
I agree with another reviewer on two points:
1. The text rubs off quite easily. I've sprayed some clear acrylic on it to help reduce this.
2. Can be a squeeze if you use super chunky speaker cables.
However, overall. excellent little problem solver and good value for money.
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Decent build and easy to use.
Anonymous 18.06.2016
It's very easy to use, the schematic on top of the box makes everything clear... Just take notes of it or label the inputs because the schematic isn't that readable after a while, the letters fade.
Also, when using certain speaker cables it's hard to put them all in, the inputs are too close to each other for certain speaker cables.