I bet you could make something out of a toroidal transformer meant for powering solid-state gear, with a 120V primary and a 35V secondary (two 0-17v secondaries in series would do) You can wire this as an autotransformer to convert between 16 and 8 ohms. (you hook the 120V winding across the 16 ohm side, and use the voltage induced in the 35V winding to "buck" the 16 ohms down to 8.)
I guess if you have a trannie that has a 120V winding and two 35V windings, you can make a do-hickie that converts roughly between 16, 8, and 4 ohms. None of the ratios is really that critical.
I spent quite a while thinking about how to do this with off-the-shelf transformers, but I got stuck because I only considered trannies with 240V primaries. Then I would need 2x70V secondaries, which you only seem to get in crazy sizes like 1kVA+. But thanks to you guys I remembered I can get 120V units here too :-) I ought to try it sometime, since my favourite amp only has a 16 ohm output.
I guess if you have a trannie that has a 120V winding and two 35V windings, you can make a do-hickie that converts roughly between 16, 8, and 4 ohms. None of the ratios is really that critical.
I spent quite a while thinking about how to do this with off-the-shelf transformers, but I got stuck because I only considered trannies with 240V primaries. Then I would need 2x70V secondaries, which you only seem to get in crazy sizes like 1kVA+. But thanks to you guys I remembered I can get 120V units here too :-) I ought to try it sometime, since my favourite amp only has a 16 ohm output.
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