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    250 TI Classic real impedance

    I use to amplify my 250TI's with an old Sansui Ba-3000 wich doesn't offer the possibility to choose the impedance output. I am now the happy owner of a McIntosh combo ( Mc 402 and C46 ).The 250TI classic's are rated at 6 Ohms and the Mc 402 ( with autotransformers ) offers the possibility to choose between 2,4 or 8 Ohms ( not 6 ) so for safety i choosed to use the 4 Ohms output. I would like to give a try with the 8 Ohms output but if the real impedance goes lower then 6 ohms i am affraid it could be hazardous for my brand new McIntosh
    Does anyone ever tried ?

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    The 4 Ohm tap is probably preferred, but there is no harm from using the 8 Ohm tap.

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