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Great post, the current iphone generation dont know it We audiophools are being fooled for decades with awful low sensitivity and low impedance speakers except Klipsch and a few others.
Great post, the current iphone generation dont know it
Lower efficiency leaves more “room” for contouring of driver response, so in general, it’s easier to make an accurate speaker of lower efficiency.
What are the sonic implications of higher or lower efficiency, if any, particularly if you have more than enough power? For instance, I've heard many times that high-efficiency speakers are generally more dynamic. Any truth to that?
Here is the point that I don't get. So, ok, the maggies and the jtr's are substantially different in sensitivity. But, it is no problem to get quality watts to drive both of the speakers to an 85db peak for listening to music (not talking home theater). Assuming you are at your listening position 11 feet back and have set the volume control so that each speaker is at a peak volume of 85db (and that your amp still has plenty of headroom)....do the jtr's sound more dynamic...and if so why?
I used to own several very nice low sensitivity speakers (mostly using danish drivers), and have gradually moved away from lower sensitivity speakers and into speakers with higher efficiency. For a couple of reasons. First, more efficient speakers open up more interesting possibilities re: amps. Tube amps, sure, but also lower powered SS amps like my beloved First Watt (Pass) BA3 amp. Second reason is high efficiency speakers just sound more like real instruments to me. There's a dynamic life and engagement that I've just never heard with lower efficiency speakers. And I don't mean just big dynamic swings. I mean more the micro bursts of energy at the medium and quiet parts. It's just incredible.
In all my experience and with DIYers and top money audiophiles I have talked hi efficiency speakers are always better, more dinamic, faster transients and allow to use a inexpénsive low power amp what usually are a SET tube amp.
On the other hand, given the same amp and preamp, significantly more efficient speakers reduce the degree of fine volume control available to the listener at lower SPLs, especially if the volume control is stepped. That can be a nuisance.