Running 8ohm speakers on 4ohm tap of tube amp
Ace Rimmer said:
Andre wrote:
Ace Rimmer wrote:
Good?
You get less power
Bad?
Won't hurt the amplifier or speaker
Snake oil?
If it's done for any other reason then
that there is no 8-Ohm output or 4 Ohm
speaker available,.. it's snake oil, yeah.
I read somewhere (wish i could find it now) that it improved dampening.
It depends if your amp is a triode or beam tetrode/penthode amp.
Triodes are a bit more forgiving in mismatching, both in power and
distortion
Penthodes are a bit more picky.
Usually, one needs to get the closest match possible, but if you have
no choicem choose the first lower tap available.
If for instance you have 6 ohms speakers, attach them to the 4 ohms
tap.
I can explain why if you like, but for now I'll leave it at this.
One thing: NEVER use a tube amp without any loads connected.
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