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I am playing at home with my Gretsch G5222.The amp is completely modified with an alnicomagnet kit,the 6" speaker inside has gone for a weber 8".The speaker is connected inside to the speaker input.
Normally the back is closed.I can reach the plug but it's a little tricky.The idea was to install a second input outside to connect my cabinet easyly with the amp.There should be a switch as well to cut the internal speaker when it is connected to the cabinet.I installed a second input,visible right beside the volume knob.
The second socket is parallel to the first one,the 2 cables are only bridged from one socket to another.
When I connect the cabinet to the new input everything works fine.When I switch to the weber speaker inside I have much less volume and a kind of distortion,scratching,not sounding good.Seems that I cannot only install a second socket absolutely parallel to the first one.Any idea to solve would be welcome :wink:
Normally the back is closed.I can reach the plug but it's a little tricky.The idea was to install a second input outside to connect my cabinet easyly with the amp.There should be a switch as well to cut the internal speaker when it is connected to the cabinet.I installed a second input,visible right beside the volume knob.
The second socket is parallel to the first one,the 2 cables are only bridged from one socket to another.
When I connect the cabinet to the new input everything works fine.When I switch to the weber speaker inside I have much less volume and a kind of distortion,scratching,not sounding good.Seems that I cannot only install a second socket absolutely parallel to the first one.Any idea to solve would be welcome :wink: