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Omega's. Single driver brilliance with high efficiency.
Over the years, it seems that the majority of the speakers considered as "reference" are of low to moderately low efficiency?
It does seem pretty challenging to make a high efficiency speaker that performs as well as many of the better low efficiency models.
I think the physics involved to get high efficiency speakers to perform in a linear fashion and provide proper sound stage dispersion is very challenging.
Single driver speakers are a good compromise for many, myself included, but they aren't exactly a reference type speaker. Fun to listen to for sure, but even frequency response, limited SPL levels and bass response are tradeoffs that keep them from being a good reference speaker. Compression drivers and horns are one way to get high efficiency without so many tradeoffs... if you consider Magico, they are measurement driven and their conventional speakers are reference grade products but their top of the line speaker is a horn system. The best speakers I've heard do happen to be conventional mid-efficiency speakers, TAD Ref 1s, but they are $90k and are optimally paired with another $250k worth of TAD electronics. Not exactly cheap...Most of us do not have 90k for speakers. My high efficient speakers are with two (2) subwoofers. The listening results are amazing.
Most of us do not have 90k for speakers. My high efficient speakers are with two (2) subwoofers. The listening results are amazing.
I'm sure... I've owned Omega for about 10 years now and still do because improving on what I have is not financially feasible. Most speakers I like better are over $10k...OTOH, the TADs simply make no compromises in any area of speaker performance.