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Lori Fitton Posted on Sep 08, 2016
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I have a Peavey 410 TVX 700W bass cab with 1 input. No sound! All connections look OK

It is 4ohms. What should I check? I have a multi meter

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Check the impedance. It should read 4 ohms.

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