Che_Guitarra
Well-known member
I just bought a Peavey Classic 30 guitar amp for an absolute bargain.
I want to try out a few different speakers I have laying around out of curiosity. The stock speaker is rated at 16Ω, the alternative options I have are all 8Ω. I've been through a bunch of websites in regards to this specific amp and they all say switching to 8Ω is OK - just put a dummy plug in the external speaker jack. But they don't define what a dummy plug is.
Is it a solid conductive plug connecting tip to sleeve? Or is it a non-conductive plug that pushes a non-shorting jack apart? Or something else altogether?
I want to try out a few different speakers I have laying around out of curiosity. The stock speaker is rated at 16Ω, the alternative options I have are all 8Ω. I've been through a bunch of websites in regards to this specific amp and they all say switching to 8Ω is OK - just put a dummy plug in the external speaker jack. But they don't define what a dummy plug is.
Is it a solid conductive plug connecting tip to sleeve? Or is it a non-conductive plug that pushes a non-shorting jack apart? Or something else altogether?