I was under the impression that the 200s only has 8/extra 8 ohm-extension outputs (minimum of 4) on the back? The OT would have to have been replaced in order for there to be 4-16 ohm taps on the tranny, with a selector switch? If it were the rectifier, your amp wouldn't even power. Smell the OT, if there's an obvious baked smell, it's safe to say that's your issue. See if you can find any cold solder joints, they'll look like cracked shitty pot metal. If you're savvy, you can reflow all of the joints (after draining the caps, STILL KEEP ONE HAND OUT OF THE AMP AND IN YOUR BACK POCKET AT ALL TIMES.)
A few more things to check, preamp tube wiggled it's way out of the socket, since it was most likely sitting on top of the cab. You can do the click test, go inside, with the amp hooked up, and on, use a non-conductive stick of some sort (bamboo chop sticks work well,) and poke around the signal path, you should hear little clicks coming out of the cab... once you find a place there isn't a click... that's your issue. Those amps are crazy simple, so tracing the path from the input to the output wouldn't be too hard. Be careful, and report back, buddy.
EDIT: sorry for the old thread revival, forgot how slow this board moves sometimes...