If you had two 65w 8 ohm speakers wired in series for 16 ohms I'd say fine. But with two 16 ohm 25w speakers wired in parallel to 8 ohms, you still have one speaker putting a load on the OT if you fry a speaker. You don't get that in the series wiring. Trannies are expensive, take longer to replace.RockinRocket wrote:Thanks for the detailed responses. Very good info. Im interested in why you recommend parallel for 8 ohms. I usually try for 16 ohms because of using all the winding in the transformers. Do I hear a difference? I dont know maybe.
Also, in tests I did years ago with Dave Friedman, we went through a bunch of speakers in identical cabs. We concluded that the 8 ohm tap has a little more mids than the 16 ohm tap. While the 16 ohm tap had a little more vintage feel, and a very slight amount more bass, we felt that in the 2x12 cabs that you needed more mids, and the power splitting safety when using low power speakers.
No one likes the smell of a burnt voice coil, and they sound like a kazoo if they get voice coil rub, too...so that's why I make these recommendations.
Hope that explains it for you.