The Tode has a 4 ohm speaker, but some have used it with 4x12 cabs which probably are 8 or 16 ohms total resistance. Does that unduly stress the output transformer of the Tode? I get confused because with solid state amps running an amp designed for say 8 ohms into a 4 ohm speaker risks damaging the amp, but running it into a 16 ohm speaker would reduce loudness, but wouldn't stress the transistors. Some sources seem to say that it is the opposite with tube guitar amps. What is the real deal here, at least practically speaking? Does a safe impedance mismatch at least alter the frequency response? Thanks
Bottlehead Gear: Foreplay 2&3, Extended S.E.X., Paramours I w/ iron upgrade, Straight 8's, Tode, Bottlehead DAC. Guitar gear: Les Paul Standard 1981, Ernie Ball John Petrucci BFR, POD HD500x, Marshall JCM1, TC Electronic G-Force.