Rrog, I found one review online where the measured output imp with the 8 ohm tap was 4.4 @1khz. There was no measurement for the 4 ohm tap, maybe it would be around 2.2 or so.
Anyway, I've had 2 listening sessions since switching to the 4 ohm tap and midway through the 2nd I was convinced the soundstage was smaller and some dynamics were lost. OK, I'm no expert with these reviewer terms but to me it just didn't sounds as good. I powered the amp off and turned it on it's side, gee it's heavy, took off the bottom and switched it back to the 8 ohm tap. Just as I thought, I like the sound better.
It seems the more I read on the internet about audio equipment the less I know. In this case I believe I increased the damping factor when I tried the 4 ohm tap. It should have been basically doubling it, from 1.36 to 2.7. When I read certain articles this should have been goodness, and I should have found it superior. Why do I like the sound of the music better with a lower damping factor? And also, according so some things I have read either of these low damping factors is abysmal and should sound like crap. I suspect there are many complicated factors going on here and there may be others that outweighed the damping factor. And I do understand the impedance of my speakers may be all over the charts across the audio spectrum. I'll keep trying to learn this stuff. Nothing better to do.
Anyway, I've had 2 listening sessions since switching to the 4 ohm tap and midway through the 2nd I was convinced the soundstage was smaller and some dynamics were lost. OK, I'm no expert with these reviewer terms but to me it just didn't sounds as good. I powered the amp off and turned it on it's side, gee it's heavy, took off the bottom and switched it back to the 8 ohm tap. Just as I thought, I like the sound better.
It seems the more I read on the internet about audio equipment the less I know. In this case I believe I increased the damping factor when I tried the 4 ohm tap. It should have been basically doubling it, from 1.36 to 2.7. When I read certain articles this should have been goodness, and I should have found it superior. Why do I like the sound of the music better with a lower damping factor? And also, according so some things I have read either of these low damping factors is abysmal and should sound like crap. I suspect there are many complicated factors going on here and there may be others that outweighed the damping factor. And I do understand the impedance of my speakers may be all over the charts across the audio spectrum. I'll keep trying to learn this stuff. Nothing better to do.