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...*However* there is no such thing as a free lunch, and *in the same size box* the 86dB speaker will most likely have deeper ba ...
John, I beg to disagree. While this can be the case, in real life, it hardly ever is. Less dB per watt can also mean flimsier magnets, and unfortunately, in today's world of price cutting, this is in fact mostly so. Less powerful magnets mean many things, and all of them are bad, except for the price, which is also lower, but this taken to be good.
...DVV, Perhaps you might start a new thread on why all speakers should only use metal drivers?
Quote from: DVVJohn, I beg to disagree. While this can be the case, in real life, it hardly ever is. Less dB per watt can also mean flimsier magnets, and unfortunately, in today's world of price cutting, this is in fact mostly so. Less powerful magnets mean many things, and all of them are bad, except for the price, which is also lower, but this taken to be good.Sorry DVV but I don't think you're quite on the mark here... Try putting any driver into a modeling program and mucking about the T/S parameters. You'll see what I mean.
Try putting any driver into a modeling program and mucking about the T/S parameters. You'll see what I mean.
*However* there is no such thing as a free lunch, and *in the same size box* the 86dB speaker will most likely have deeper bass extension than the 89dB speaker. As a general rule, small size+deep(-ish) bass=low sensitivity.
And what happens if you change the T/S parameters of the driver? Lower the fs, for instance...