I saw a comment about using the 8 ohm tap on a tube amp to drive 4 ohm speakers (Klipsch of some sort); they were very pleased with the result: more 'life', more (but maybe 'looser') bass, etc. but at reduced volume potential (not an issue with really sensitive speakers).
I have some Triangle Tituses which I listen to in the nearfield, and currently roll off the amps at their inputs at 60Hz (use sub <60Hz). I get more than enough volume, and my amps are currently wired for 4 ohms. The Tituses (2002 vintage) have a flat 4 ohm impedance with a gradual-slope peak of 12 ohms at a few kHz and other peaks in bass port-tuning region).
I know the system would have less damping factor ... has anyone tried this? I would likely just add another RCA jack to each amp ...
TIA, - Rick.
I have some Triangle Tituses which I listen to in the nearfield, and currently roll off the amps at their inputs at 60Hz (use sub <60Hz). I get more than enough volume, and my amps are currently wired for 4 ohms. The Tituses (2002 vintage) have a flat 4 ohm impedance with a gradual-slope peak of 12 ohms at a few kHz and other peaks in bass port-tuning region).
I know the system would have less damping factor ... has anyone tried this? I would likely just add another RCA jack to each amp ...
TIA, - Rick.