jetset wrote:
I have three jacks for 4, 8 and 16 ohm speaker options on mine.
On Matchless amps, and the West Labs transformers however, you should know that there is a designed 100% impedence mismatch: the "8 ohm" tap is really the 4 ohm tap, the "16 ohm" tap really 8. For clean power, connect an 8 ohm speaker load to the "4 ohm" tap. For the "Matchless sound" connect it to the "8 ohm" tap. It does make a difference, mostly in the smoothness of breakup. Not sure why Sampson did this but it does work.
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John I
Just curious. Do you mean that Matchless labelled their taps that way? I ran some ac through the Westlabs trannies and, although I don't have the numbers in front of me, I recall that the Pri Z for each tap was appropriate for each load. i.e.; approx 3600+ for the 8 ohm load, 3800 for the 16 & 3700+ for the 4. So any tap was apparently designed with an approximate 4K Pri Z. Obviously you could double the load for an 8K Pri Z.
Been inside of several actual lightnings but didn't have time to eyeball which tap was marked what. Makes sense that they may have done this though. Probably a 'happy accident' they discovered from engaging the half power switch on their DC30.
Philip Morrison