How do you tell a customer...?

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i don't see a problem. I have a 12 ohm penis.
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dorrisant wrote:
jjman wrote:The scheme in the link shows 10" (not 10 ohms.) Both in the scheme section and the parts list section. My The Tube Amp Book is 4.1 and I don't see it there.
You are right. I'm officially going blind now.

I found this page: http://johnkvintageguitars.homestead.com/Thor.html

Its show 2-10" Jensen C10N 8 ohm speakers. Maybe the correct impedance won't be that much different after all.
Wow. C10Ns are about the nicest 10" speaker on the planet. Still there?
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xtian wrote:
sluckey wrote:That schematic doesn't say 10Ω speakers. It says 10" speakers
Well, of COURSE you should specify the speaker DIAMETER on the SCHEMATIC! Duh.
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Reeltarded wrote:i don't see a problem. I have a 12 ohm penis.
You sure that meter weren't set to milliohms
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cbass wrote:
Reeltarded wrote:i don't see a problem. I have a 12 ohm penis.
You sure that meter weren't set to milliohms
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I use the shunt method and measure current directly.
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lol
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I have not done the math, but is that 2watt screen resistor big enough?
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