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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Johnson" data-source="post: 217672" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>I had a single driver wedge that failed. I had an older spare, but it had a 16 Ohm driver, a Celestion, and I was concerned there would be a difference in sound. In the end I bought a new monitor with the right driver. The only difference when I used the two one day as a makeshift PA was a tiny difference in volume. I assumed I’d be able to tell the difference and there would be maybe a duller one or a brighter one, but it was just volume. For me, it meant that parallel connection became the norm as long as the amp could handle the load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Johnson, post: 217672, member: 2643"] I had a single driver wedge that failed. I had an older spare, but it had a 16 Ohm driver, a Celestion, and I was concerned there would be a difference in sound. In the end I bought a new monitor with the right driver. The only difference when I used the two one day as a makeshift PA was a tiny difference in volume. I assumed I’d be able to tell the difference and there would be maybe a duller one or a brighter one, but it was just volume. For me, it meant that parallel connection became the norm as long as the amp could handle the load. [/QUOTE]
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