Noticed the amp didn't sound right, thought something was broken, so I turned the volume all the way up. Could hear the guitar, but low volume and distorted.
Back then, I used to sit on the little combo amp while playing, and so I also noticed the top of the cabinet getting unusually warm.
Shut everything off, poked around and eventually figured out what I had done wrong. Once I plugged the speaker into the speaker jack, everything worked normally - no damage.
Fast forward 30 years or so, and I read the Ed Van Halen account where he used to intentionally do the exact same thing with his '63 Bandmaster.
Can anyone explain electronically why this works, why it sounds the way it does, and what you are actually doing to the output transformer when you connect a speaker this way ?
Thanks

