4 or 8 ohm connection for a 6 ohm speaker?


I have a pair of Thiel CS2’s that have a nominal impedance of 6 ohms. My mono blocks have output impedance connections for 4, 8 or 16 ohm speakers. Is it best to connect the speakers to the 4 ohm or 8 ohm connections? 
Thanks for your thoughts.

Bill from Nova Scotia
wgs57
Very interesting, that's exactly what I experienced. I am trying to listen again like I did when I was a teenager. I really like the midrange from the Thiel's as I really enjoy female voice and jazz. Listening to the beautiful soundtrack from Philip Glass "Tales from the Loop". 

On a side note, Harbeth and Rogue Audio equipment are definitely on my wish list...but I am very happy for the time being though with the budget I have.

Wishing you all a great Sunday and week ahead!

Bill from Nova Scotia
Bill: 80% of the sound of a conventional tube amp is the quality and configuration of the output transformer... in essence you switched transformers and in essence amplifier so a change in sound makes sense.
I suspect you will like the 8 Ohms more. 

Pay particular attention to the brightness/harshness and detail in the mid to treble region vs. bass.


Tomic601, that makes sense to me as well...thank you. So glad I made the change to the 4 ohm taps today on everyone's recommendation because all around I now have a very pleasing sound output with a boost in the bass and a less hot high end. 

Next change will be the input stage on both mono blocks. 

Bill from Nova Scotia