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RE: My "New" Beauhorn Virtuoso Speakers!

Posted by Retsel on February 8, 2017 at 14:31:43:

I think that the Beauhorn speakers are one of the finest renditions of backhorn speakers. It seems that the drivers that you are using are mating well with them.

I usually run my SE amps on the next lowest output impedance setting of the output transformers as my speakers. That is because I am running 300B amps and the 300B likes to see a higher output impedance for lower distortion - in my case it sounds better at the lower impedance. But that depends on the tubes that you are using. My speakers are the 15 ohm Lowther DX4s, and I run them from the 8 ohm tap. I give up some headroom, but I don't necessarily need that headroom most of the time.