Thanks for the input. I just got through opening up the amp and did some re-wiring. I added some internal connectors so I can switch between 4 and 8 ohms a little more easily but you still have to take the bottom off to do it, so not a very quick thing.
Sonically, I'm not sure how the switch came out. I had been using it on the 8 ohm tap for the last couple of years on these speakers. It sounded great on the 8 ohm tap, and it sounds great on the 4 ohm tap. I wish my memory was better for comparisons like this but I have a hard time in that area. I do belive my volume control is higher now for the same speaker output. That sounds right, doesn't it? I am only going by what the seller told me to think it was on 8 ohm in the first place. What I encountered inside was the green wire taps were connected and I swapped to yellow, in case anyone is familar with these transformers.
I'll live with it this way (4 ohm) for now and maybe try a comparison back to 8 again someday.
Sonically, I'm not sure how the switch came out. I had been using it on the 8 ohm tap for the last couple of years on these speakers. It sounded great on the 8 ohm tap, and it sounds great on the 4 ohm tap. I wish my memory was better for comparisons like this but I have a hard time in that area. I do belive my volume control is higher now for the same speaker output. That sounds right, doesn't it? I am only going by what the seller told me to think it was on 8 ohm in the first place. What I encountered inside was the green wire taps were connected and I swapped to yellow, in case anyone is familar with these transformers.
I'll live with it this way (4 ohm) for now and maybe try a comparison back to 8 again someday.