I have to admit I know little about tube amps or their interaction with various speaker impedances. According to my understanding many tube amps prefer higher impedances, 8, 16 and sometimes more. The Speltz autoformers seem to make sense in that they can multiply speaker impedance to a level where tube amps can work optimally. I'm planning my first tube amp purchase in the near future so I've been reading up on the subject.
Speaker/Amp Impedence Interface.......
What happens, sonically speaking, when you have a speakers with substantial droop, say from 6 ohms to 2 ohms at 100 hz and an amp which has a substantial rise in out put impedence at the same frequency?
What happens when you have the same degrees of rise and droop but they are at different frequencies?
Anyone have any thoughts on this issue?
What happens when you have the same degrees of rise and droop but they are at different frequencies?
Anyone have any thoughts on this issue?