Connect PS-100 to Fender Deluxe Reverb

Back of Fender Deluxe reverb has internal speaker and external speaker in parallel 8 Ohms? I unplugged the speaker cable plugged into internal speaker. I connect the female to female to that chord and that goes to speaker out on Power Station? And then connect the
combo amp’s speaker output to the Power Station’s “AMP IN”
There is not a speaker out?
Which one ? The same internal speaker jack or the external speaker ?
Also what ohm do i set on Power Station as there are 2 jacks @ 8 OHMS in parallel ? Thank you in advance and sorry for so many questions.
Chad

Hi Chad,
Could you link to a page describing the amp’s connections? I don’t understand the setup well enough to answer, something like a user manual or photo of back panel would be good

Good morning and here you go.
I unplugged the speaker cable from the internal speaker.
It says below output 8 O both speaker jacks combined?
Thank you.

Hi

Ok I understand now.

You have a 16 Ohm speaker in there and the second output is also 16 Ohms. Combined in parallel that makes 8 Ohms.

Select 16 Ohms impedance for the amp and if connecting back to the combo speaker, select 16 Ohms.

Website says 8 OHM speaker but im at work and can look when i get back home.

Normally it says what ohm on this part of the speaker but this one does not.
This deluxe reverb is the limited edition with the burgundy encased and tan tolex.
Not sure but everything ive googled says its an 8 Ohm Speaker. ..

It’s a little confusing.

Maybe you should check with Fender what they mean by “both speaker jacks combined”?

To me this means, “when using both internal and external speaker the impedance is 8 Ohms”. The only way you can make 8 Ohms with two speakers is if they are both 16 Ohms.

I probably can’t help much more than this, you need to read the user manual of the amp to clarify. If you want to post that then do.