In Reply to: Re: Critique this list of "rules of thumb" for SET/Speaker Interface posted by ddriveman on December 29, 2006 at 17:51:30:
In this case it comes down to how the specific amp interacts with the specific speakers, and with the room acoustics. In one room the 8R tap would work better, and in a different room the 16R might be the optimal... it also depends on how much power the amp has, and how sensitive the speakers are.
The way the OPT is built (capacitances) also influences the selection.Janos
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