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Low speaker sensitivity doesn't necessarily mean that it is SET unfriendly . A good example is the Rogers LS3/5A at 82 db/W. How so? Well, the impedance curves are well above 8 ohms for the most part and a phase angle that drops down only once to -45 (though impedance is well above 20 ohms at that point). This makes the LS3/5a a very SET friendly amp. However, it won't play loud but then again it's not like the LS3/5a has a lot of dynamic headroom .Cheers!Rolly
Hi UL- I just read this post regarding your 845 tube amp. I've built loudspeakers since 1973, (Yikes! 40 years, has it really been that long?) and wanted to let you know that any of my speakers will work fine with your amp. I've done many trade shows in the last couple of years using a great Electra-Fidelity 300B tube amp @ 10 watts per channel & I also have a customer with ASL 845 monos with my Carbon 7's.I like to use paper mid/bass drivers & fabric dome tweeters that have smooth roll offs & don't need a ton of crossover parts that suck up power & good sound. My loudspeakers with 1st order series crossovers are super easy to drive, look at the impedance & phase curves of my models. (You will never see smooth graphs like these unless they also use series crossovers!)Let me know if you are interested in a home demo. Thanks, Fritz
Decidedly this speaker will shorten the life of the output tube due the low sensitivity.
Not to jump off topic, but I have a Line Magnetic 518IA and am giving a hard look at the 502CA for my digital source. How do you like the pairing between your LM integrated and the 502CA? I would assume a certain level of synergy between the two, but you never know til you listen. Thanks.Kevin T