I've read through most of the tap vs. tap threads and get the gist. But my results from trying 8 and 4 ohm taps would seem to contradict the predictable, at least as I hear it. Maybe just proves "The bottom line: It pays to experiment with the different taps, and no harm will result regardless of which tap is selected."
Just curious if any of you have insight on why I hear better base, maybe a little tighter, and less emphasis on highs using the 8 ohm taps. Here are my speakers' impedance and phase vs. frequency graphs:
Minuetto, and my amp's measurements :
RM 200. I've read that early SF speakers were developed using tube amps, but not sure if that's true or even applies, especially to the low-end ones.
The sound quality difference is not huge, but still there. True will all music types played at moderate volume in a medium-smallish room (so not pushed to clipping) Also, I haven't tried 1 or 2 ohm taps, but figured why bother if 8 is preferable. Any insight would be appreciated.