Clockworkmike
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I try to keep it within less than a 2ohm difference honestly. For example : i have a DSL50 head running into a 16 ohm and an 8ohm cab with the head set to 4ohms. The rough computed speaker impedance is about 5.4 ohms which would be fine, correct?Running into a higher impedance is fine for solid state amps, but it can cause problems in tube amps if the mismatch is too high. The problem is the output transformer on the amp. If you run the amp into too high of an impedance, it can create flyback voltages in the output transformer that can shorten its life. Usually, a 1:2 mismatch (i.e., 8 ohm output into a 16 ohm speaker) is fine. But, too much beyond that can be hard on the output transformer.
