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[QUOTE="brian_dc:958458"]ah, ha ok. so you're going to have to make a choice. One head will have to go into one cab. Obviously out at 8ohm. The other one that you want in two cabs will have to be sent with two speaker cables @4ohm each. When running two cabs, they have to have the same ohm rating. And the maximum load you run from your amp has to equal that number (in this case 8, so 4+4. If the cabs were 16ohm, you would run 8 and 8) However, you can't run both heads into the third cab to have a blended signal unless there are two stereo inputs (most Marshalls have this).[/QUOTE]
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