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RE: An octave of bass performance can be lost
Posted by Tre' on May 9, 2017 at 10:16:33:
What would be the mechanism for that?
Certainly connecting a 8 ohms load to the 4 ohms tap will cause the LF -3db point to move one octave up because the reflected impedance has doubled but the inductance stayed the same but the reflected impedance with a 4ohm load connected to the 4 ohm tap should be the same as a 8 ohm load connected to the 8 ohms tap and therefore the LF -3db point should stay the same.
Tre'