A/B-ing speakers of different impedances.


I have two pair of speakers of different impedances. Jensen CN-100 are rated at 16 ohms. McIntosh XR-5 are rated at 8 ohms. If I were to connect both to a multi speaker switch box, should they be connected to the 8 or the 16 ohm taps on the amplifier?
sneem
Excellent video. Before YouTube and videos like this only the most advanced and experienced audiophiles knew to twist the wires.
dont think the switchbox will work as you hope as it can’t switch to the correct amp taps for each speaker for you...
Only speaking for myself, but I have found that the difference between the various amp taps to be less than I would have expected.
Use the low impedance tap as your best overall, but since speakers have pretty broad differences in sensitivity I wonder if this kind of A/B testing is that useful to you?

I mean, listening to one pair for 30 minutes, then switching, and listening to the other after a break is not a bad thing here.  If this doesn't reveal to you what you want to know for your long term enjoyment I don't think fast switching will either.
Sorry gentlemen. 
I think I’m not clear on my question. 
I have a multi-speaker junction box. 
If I connect the 8 ohm McIntoshes into say, input number 1 of the junction box, and the 16 ohm Jensens into say, input 2 of the junction box, how do I connect the junction box into the amplifier?  The 8 ohm or the 16 ohm input?
Thank you.