I read and re-read all the posts that talk about reflected impedance and all that, and got lost. Some gear page article said they changed from 6.6k then "upgraded to 8k". No idea what that means. More k's better?
Early JTM 45s with RS OTs mainly used 6.6k. Later ones with Drake OTs only used 8k. 6.6k is closer to the KT66 manufacturer's recommendation of 5.0k. 6.6k gives more output power than 8k.
8k may clip smoother, sound more compresssed. Try both options and tell us.
As the KT66 and 6L6GC charts are very close, impedances down to 4k can be used, increasing output to around 45W with a plate supply voltage of 400V at full power.
I have seen reports claiming that some early Bluesbreaker combos with RS OT used the 8k primary and hardwired 16 Ohm secondary with the 8 Ohm speaker load (two early 16 Ohm/20W Celestions in parallel). This wiring results in a primary load of 4k, increasing output by around 15W. I wonder how long the weak speakers survived!
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