Electric Guitar Jack Help

10 points of guitar amps.?
I have a Spider III 75 watt combo amp. I wonder if I bought a 4x12 cabinet, and connected to her departure, if the quality would suffer. the result is a 1 / 4 "Jack, as the entry of the company, but the output is a departure from the sheath style, and not specifically a speaker output. so I just want to know if the sound quality to suffer for doing this. any help?
According to the description, you has an output line, which is designed to operate a signal to headphones or a mixer. It is not the same as a speaker. "You will not damage anything if you connect a speaker in this production ...... will not work. Signaling the start line is just the pre-amplifier the amplifier, no energy to work speakers. Your amplifier has an open back with easy access to the speakers. * * You can install a jack for a speaker. Wiring is easy, but be very sure who knows how to match the electrical load on the output of the amplifier. Whenever you add speakers, you can change the load. A load can fly your compatible amplifier. Your best bet would be to use a jack mutes the signal to the speaker combo to connect an extension. See point # 3: Then make http://www.switchcraft.com/products/jack-85.html cab extension is the ohm rating as the original speaker. As for how they impact on your sound, it is hard to say. You will not have more power, but most speakers push more air. The amplifier is not a stronger, but the sound can make it ..... give a fuller sound.
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