
HarryCooter
Active member
I just want you all to know, if you have the need for such a switcher, you're a dick..... and I'm extremely jealous.
On the 8x8 for example, how do you switch from 1 cab to 2 cabs for a head? You rotate the dial but you still have to change the impedance from your head right? If you set everything up for 16 ohm then run 2 cabs, you have to get behind it anyways.
I want one of these, whatever brand, but Im hesitating because it seems like I need so many cables and still need to get behind the amps.
I just want you all to know, if you have the need for such a switcher, you're a dick..... and I'm extremely jealous.
The KHE allows you to activate 2 cabs at once in parallel, but does not match the impedances for you. You still need to work out the impedance matching yourself.I was just looking at the 4 X 4 model, and it looks to me like there's still the issue of matching impedances of cabs. In this case, the KHE switchers are the better option because they match impedances for you if I remember correctly.
The KHE allows you to activate 2 cabs at once in parallel, but does not match the impedances for you. You still need to work out the impedance matching yourself.
What it does do as a protection feature is prevent you from running an amp with no load connected. It locks you out from selecting a cab slot if nothing is connected or prevents you from activating the amp is no load is activated. I'm not sure if any of the DeLisle units or other switchers have this feature.
That's true for all switches. There's always a load present for unused amps and the selected amp is routed to the selected speaker cab. But it doesn't elaborate much on what happens to the amp if you select a cab position that has nothing connected to it. Does it see the dummy load or is it routed to the no load.The way the Delisle reads there is always a load present in the box. Thats a nice feature.
The KHE allows you to activate 2 cabs at once in parallel, but does not match the impedances for you. You still need to work out the impedance matching yourself.
What it does do as a protection feature is prevent you from running an amp with no load connected. It locks you out from selecting a cab slot if nothing is connected or prevents you from activating the amp is no load is activated. I'm not sure if any of the DeLisle units or other switchers have this feature.