I am currently involved in a debate on another forum on whether a tube amp with a 3-way impedance selector switch (4-8-16) can be run safely in any of the three positions with an 8-ohm load. I have heard guys on here repeatedly say that it will work, and will not damage the amp in most cases. everyone on the other forum seems to think I'm smoking crack or something when I tell them that. they go 'by the book', and by 'book' I mean user manual. the user manual for almost all amps says to run the amp into a load matching the amp's settings. failure to do so would result in damage to the tubes, amplifier, and/or speaker.
that being said, could someone (preferably enzo or one of the other highly experienced individuals) please give me a complete technical description of what would happen to said amplifier (power level, frequency response, etc) in all three positions, with an 8 ohm load. I will probably repost it on the other forum to help its members understand the truth. I have personally mismatched speaker loads in the attempt to alter the tone of the amp, and I can certainly say that there was a difference, and no damage occurred, but I would like to hear it from someone with more than my few years of electronics experience.
that being said, could someone (preferably enzo or one of the other highly experienced individuals) please give me a complete technical description of what would happen to said amplifier (power level, frequency response, etc) in all three positions, with an 8 ohm load. I will probably repost it on the other forum to help its members understand the truth. I have personally mismatched speaker loads in the attempt to alter the tone of the amp, and I can certainly say that there was a difference, and no damage occurred, but I would like to hear it from someone with more than my few years of electronics experience.
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