Preamp and impedance question


I am asking a custom builder to build an amp using Luxman mq-300 schematic.  I have two questions:

1) the Mq-300 is a power amp.  I don’t have a preamp.  Can I just add a volume pot to a power amp schematic?  I did some research about passive preamp, but it seems even a passive preamp has a circuit and a transformer.  Is it better to buy a separate passive preamp?

2) the transformer is designed for 8 ohm.  If I want it to support 4 ohm, I need to upgrade the transformer.  I know that the speaker impedance curve can dip to 5 ohm at 30Hz.  Is it important to have 4 ohm support?

thanks.
gte357s
Why did you make a post, delete it, then create a reply to it like this?  I don't understand.

Post removed Jun 08, 2020georgehifi7,214 posts06-08-2020 4:58pm
Post removed Jun 09, 2020


That's right.
Clean up aisle 4.

Guys, I did more research and realized the Zu Omen Def is actually 6 ohm nominal!  No wonder I hear better sound with the 4 ohm tap!  
Zu Omen Def is actually 6 ohm nominal! No wonder I hear better sound with the 4 ohm tap!
And if that’s nominal, you can bet you b****s, they dip down even further than that.! And even further again when you bring in the -phase angle into the equation as well if it’s high.
So what does that tell you? get the optional 4ohm tap on the MQ-300 output transformer.

Here again is something JA of Stereophile says about combined low impedance with -phase angle (EPDR)
This is on the Emotiva Airmotiv T2 review just put up to read on the web.   Nominal impedance: 4 ohms by the manufacturer. 
https://www.stereophile.com/content/emotiva-audio-airmotiv-t2-loudspeaker-measurements
John Atkinson : Stereophile
  Fig.1 shows that the T2's impedance magnitude does average close to 4 ohms, though the minimum value is 2.85 ohms at 112Hz, and there is an amplifier-taxing combination of 4 ohms and –53° electrical phase angle at 78Hz.


Cheers George