Hi Jose ( @jg2077 ),
No, I don’t see a Speltz autoformer as being helpful in this situation. As you most likely realize it is mainly useful where it is desirable for an amp to be presented with a higher load impedance than the speaker would present by itself. But in this case, where maximizing the amp’s power capability is particularly important, the maximum power capability of the amp into an 8 ohm load is considerably less (18 watts) than its capability into the Maggie’s 4 ohm impedance (30 watts). Also, Maggies present a flatter and therefore more amplifier-friendly impedance curve than many and probably most other speakers having 4 ohm nominal impedances.
The thinking behind my earlier post was motivated by the OP’s statement that ...
I’m at the cusp of where I want to be. Many hotter LPs and digital files sound fantastic. I can coax a bit more streaming a lower level file with Fidelia or my UAD interface.
... coupled with my suspicion that depending on the particular cartridge he is using he may very well not be able to utilize a considerable fraction of the 30 watt capability of the amp when playing many LPs, even with the volume control at max. If so, inserting some additional gain in the signal path, such as with the simple one-tube line stage I cited, may result in performance that is satisfactory for his purposes.
Best regards,
-- Al