I have a similar situation and use the 4 ohm taps as I have an amp that supplies a good amount of current if required. If I was in doubt of this, I might use the 8 ohm so as to not stress the power supply. Also, as I don't listen all that loud, I find the control offered on the 4 ohm tap better. If I listened at a higher level (requires more voltage usually) I again would choose the 8 ohm tap.
configure amp 4 or 8 ohm to drive 6 ohm speakers
Hi all, my push-pull vacuum tube power amp can be configured for 4 or 8 ohm load but is currently wired for 8 ohm. The spec on my speakers is 6 ohm. Should I switch the amp to 4 ohm, and if so why? Would it be for sonic reasons or to be safer for the amp? If better to switch, I need to get the info from Cary to change the transformer connections.
amp is Audio Electronic Supply AE-25 super amp with 6l6gc in triode mode.
speakers are Opera Platea's
thanks in advance for any input
Phil
amp is Audio Electronic Supply AE-25 super amp with 6l6gc in triode mode.
speakers are Opera Platea's
thanks in advance for any input
Phil
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