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July 7th, 2015, 4:20 pm
chris1973 wrote:Does anything bring back some of the low bass growl that I lost when I switched from solid state, or is that just the flavor of tubes that the bass is more subtle?
July 7th, 2015, 5:19 pm
FerdinandII wrote:Try using the 4 ohm taps. That will (effectively) lower the output impedance of the amp, and provide higher damping factor, plus more current. It may produce less power, if your speakers are actually 8 ohm......chris1973 wrote:Does anything bring back some of the low bass growl that I lost when I switched from solid state, or is that just the flavor of tubes that the bass is more subtle?
July 7th, 2015, 5:22 pm
chris1973 wrote:FerdinandII wrote:Try using the 4 ohm taps. That will (effectively) lower the output impedance of the amp, and provide higher damping factor, plus more current. It may produce less power, if your speakers are actually 8 ohm......chris1973 wrote:Does anything bring back some of the low bass growl that I lost when I switched from solid state, or is that just the flavor of tubes that the bass is more subtle?
Yes, the speakers are 8 ohm. Using the 4 ohm taps wont hurt the amp? it's not like using the 8ohm tap to drive a 4 ohm speaker, right?
July 7th, 2015, 5:29 pm
July 7th, 2015, 5:32 pm
FerdinandII wrote:Try using the 4 ohm taps. That will (effectively) lower the output impedance of the amp, and provide higher damping factor, plus more current. It may produce less power, if your speakers are actually 8 ohm......chris1973 wrote:Does anything bring back some of the low bass growl that I lost when I switched from solid state, or is that just the flavor of tubes that the bass is more subtle?