dan_ wrote:
I was always under the impression that running an 8ohm amp into a 16ohm speaker was okay - while running an 8ohm amp into a 4ohm speaker was asking for trouble...PLEASE correct if I'm off base!!!
There actually isn't a real hard and fast rule like that with tube amps. It really depends a lot on the construction of the OT. It's important first of all to note that very high flyback voltages get generated across a tube amp OT's primary, which are normally quite a bit higher than the B+ voltage. If you run a higher impedance speaker than a given tap is meant to take, the flyback voltage goes even higher and possible as high as twice B+. If the insulation in the OT has sufficient enough of a voltage rating, the OT will take it. There will also be a reduction in current through the OT. Conversely, if you run a lower impedance speaker on a given output tap than it's supposed to handle, the flyback voltage will decrease, but there will be a corresponding increase in current through the OT. Provided the wire in the windings is rated to handle that level of current everything will be OK.
The bottom line is that if your OT is sufficiently robust you can usually mismatch reasonably safely in either direction. Typically the OTs in most Marshall and Fender amps are built to a tight budget and have little or no slack for increases in current or voltage. That's why you will often come across stories of these amps blowing up after being used with a mismatched speaker load. The RS 18W transformer set used in the original Marshall 18Ws is an exception. Those are extremely robust and can handle some extra current or voltage. The Heyboer-built OTs used in most Trinity amps are also very tough and should in theory have no problems with small mismatches. The one exception is the Deluxe's OT, as it has to be built fairly close to the original Fender OT so that it sounds like a 5E3 Tweed Deluxe should. Being built by Heyboer it will be tougher and better quality than the original stock OT, but I still wouldn't want to risk it, especially with a 4 ohm speaker on the 8 ohm tap. IIRC Fender's Tweed OTs don't have any leeway in terms of current.
HTH