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Are the Silks 4 ohm or 8 ohm nominal rated and what is the recommended tube or solid state amp wattage for adequate power? I don't think the website addresses these questions.Thanks Jim,David
The Silks are 8 ohms over most of their range, but the impedance goes down to 4 ohms or a smidge lower in the 3 kHz area. That's no issue for a solid state amp or a robust tube (like a Van Alstine), but it might be for something more delicate. These are low-sensitivity speakers (you pay for your bass), and they should be driven by solid state amps with some horse power or a tube known for its guts and flexibility.
Simply put its Jim being Jim, bravo.
These are low-sensitivity speakers (you pay for your bass), and they should be driven by solid state amps with some horse power or a tube known for its guts and flexibility.
Is the low sensitivity purely due to drivers, or is some of it due to crossover efforts to extend the bass? I.E. if the design goal had allowed for a higher f3, relying more on a sub for a 2.1, could the sensitivity have been higher?This is more a general question about speaker design then Silk specific, but here seemed like a good place to ask