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  • #77451
    Goldenglove
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    So, prices have rapidly gone up in Russia, I got less money for New Year and stuff, so all I’m able to afford is a Octave Multi. I have an SS amp, so I’m asking, can the Octave Multi damage it?

    #89759
    The EH Man
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    Unless you’ve got some really cheap speakers that can’t handle the low frequencies, I wouldn’t worry about it. You’ll be fine.

    #89760
    Goldenglove
    Member

    It’s got a Celestion Seventy 80, not as good as them higher-range Celestions, but I wouldn’t call it cheap either. And I don’t plan on using the octave multi with blend all the way up and on low notes, so I guess it’s gonna be fine.
    Thx :)

    #89761
    The EH Man
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    It’s got a Celestion Seventy 80, not as good as them higher-range Celestions, but I wouldn’t call it cheap either. And I don’t plan on using the octave multi with blend all the way up and on low notes, so I guess it’s gonna be fine.
    Thx :)

    Rock on and stuff!

    #89762
    Goldenglove
    Member

    I will for sure!

    #89764
    Ned Flanders
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    It’ll be fine, if you want really damaging sub frequencies put a small stone in a feedback looper, then you can do real damage!

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