Posts by kevingreen

    • The impedance of the Kemper Kone is 4 Ohm only, to get the most efficiency from your power amp. Since 4 Ohm is usually the lowest impedance allowed for power amps, you should take care not to come below this value by connecting two cabinets or two speakers to the same power amp output in parallel. When two Kemper Kone speakers are mounted in a 2x12 cabinet, they have to be connected in series.
    • Two or more Kemper Kabinets can be daisy-chained by the additional jack without danger, as the Kabinets are automatically put in electrical series by the build-in circuitry.


    So I have two separate kemper kones in two separate cabinets.. one a small stripped old combo, one a larger 2 x 12 (upright) of which I've put a kone in the top position. I want to be able to sometimes use either, and sometimes both. i have the kemper powerhead so whilst I realise I'll only be getting a mono signal, not a stereo set up, I'd like perhaps the spread of having the two separate cabs behind me...

    When i use both, I understand I'll need to run the speakers/cabs in series, not parallel. I see if I had bought two kemper Kabinets they can be daisy chained as they have a built in circuitry..


    Will using a specific adapter such as a mesa boogie series box https://store.mesaboogie.com/products/series-box.html or a radial cab link cabinet combiner https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rad…inet-Merger-/353128224741 replicate this? Or is there another simpler option please?


    Thank you

    Kevin