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MrTheEdgeSTB Just Startin' 3 posts since
Jun 9, 2010
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Jun 17, 2010 7:47 PM

Spider II HD 150 on Crate GX412XS (1997)

Greetings!

 

Been playing with a certain guitar setup for some time, and decided to make a switch.  Only AFTER I bought the new head unit though did I understand my *possible* mistake.  Therein lies the problem - I find conflicting articles, some that would suggest my setup will be OK, others that suggest doom and disaster.

 

Here's my current setup:

  • Digitech GSP2101 Studio mono/stereo tube effects preamp
  • Marshall Valvestate 8004 40wX40x Power Amp, 8 ohms each channel
  • Crate GX412XS 4x12 cab (1997) 120w RMS, x2 8 ohm jacks in the back.

 

Now when I bought this rig, the dude at Sluggo music told me to run one patch cable from the Digitech Left (mono) Out -> Marshall Channel B (mono) In -> and from the Marshall Channel B (mono) out -> Crate Left jack.  This has worked fine, but I always wondered why not run both lines (is it because the cab isn't stereo?  Just 4x12 mono?  Or is it because one of the jacks isn't active?)

 

So, I scored a Spider II HD 150 the other day on eBay, intending to simply replace the Digitech/Marshall combo; however, only later did I learn the the HD150's really need to run in stereo (as opposed to the HD75's which I pretty much ignored on eBay - my bad!).

 

The concern is that I find conflicting evidence on the Web as to whether the GX412XS is mono or stereo?  Or does it even matter?  (IE can both jacks on the Crate be active @ 8 ohms each, but just not wired in a stereo configuration?  I don't understand the electronics aspect enough to know the difference.)

 

If I read the FAQ's here correctly, plugging in only one of the Out Channels from the HD 150 will almost surely blow the head.  However, if I plug both channels into each of the jacks on the Crate, am I going to blow my cab instead?  (Not too worried about the disparity in wattage, as I don't ordinarily run that hot, and again, if I read everything right, the ohms match and that seems to be the killer.)

 

Any thoughts?  Advice?

 

Oh - and kindly refrain from the "dude just buy a new cab" type-comments.  That really isn't helpful.  If the information provided here suggests that I'm going to have an absolute incompatibility with my existing equipment, I can come to the "buy new cab" conclusion all by myself, thanks.  If cash weren't an issue, I wouldn't even bother asking this question (and hope that this would be obvious).  Trying to find solutions with what I already have.

 

And I know the Spider can run direct as an alternative...that was part of why I bought it.

 

Thanks lads!  Cheers!

    • rockn-rich Just Startin' 13 posts since
      Mar 22, 2010
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      Jun 29, 2012 7:18 PM (in response to MrTheEdgeSTB)
      Re: Spider II HD 150 on Crate GX412XS (1997)

      Thanks for posting this, you have helped me. I just bought a spider II HD 150, and a crate GX412XS cab today at a pawn shop. Not because I needed another amp, but because it was so dirt cheap. They were giving it away basically because it had been there too long. I got the head for $75, and the 4x12 cab for $60. That's out the door, no tax.

       

      When I tried it at the pawn shop, they just ran one channel into the cabinet and it worked fine. Of course no stereo that way, but it sounded good. Also, with a solid state amp, it doesn't hurt it to run with nothing hooked to the output jacks, like it does with tube amps. The two are totally opposite in that regard.

       

      The links will come in handy....thanks!

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