Amp connected with attenuator

buzonhoff

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Hi everyone,

I bought an SPL Reducer and I have a question before using it:

My speaker cable is the following: https://www.ernieball.com/guitar-accessories/instrument-cables/speaker-cables#P06071

Here are the specs:

99.95% oxygen-free copper for corrosion resistance

Dual-conductor 1.2mm diameter signal wire

Durable PVC jacket for long-lasting performance


Now I’ve just read that the diameter might be too small to safely use with the SPL Reducer. (according to the spl guide 1.5mm2 is the optimal)

My amp is a 50-watt Marshall JCM 800 clone (a 100% accurate reproduction).

My cabinet is this one: https://www.thomann.de/hu/harley_benton_g212_vintage.htm

I’d like to ask whether this cable is safe to use with my setup, or should I rather buy a different one?

Thank you very much in advance.

Best regards,
Zsombor
 
You'd "probably" be fine, especially considering the short distance, but I've always heard you're better off with 12 gauge (American AWG).

The real experts will surely chime in soon.
 
Sixteen gauge will be perfectly fine for a three foot run that is only handling 100 watts or less. It’s longer runs (10 feet and up) where larger gauges are advisable.
 
You'd "probably" be fine, especially considering the short distance, but I've always heard you're better off with 12 gauge (American AWG).

The real experts will surely chime in soon.

12 AWG is overkill for most speaker cable runs unless you are using cables that are long, or are running a 2 ohm load or less. Low ohms means higher current, and that's what is more important when picking a cable size.
 
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