SET amplifiers typically have highish output impedance (R
out) which can interact with the loudspeakers impedance to cause FR anomalies, following the speaker’s impedance curve. If the curve looks like a rollercoaster you could well hear it.
while the mantra of high efficiency is what is most often seen, keep in mind that with a SET, flattish speaker impedance can be more important.
So look at the measured impedance curve first. That is fairly straightforward.
Efficiency is a spec that is often from the marketing department not the engineers. For instance, given many tests on many speakers, typically have a sensitivity 3dB higher than it really is.
Danny builds so many speakers, many are hard to find real impednce curves are, but Danny should be able to supply one for his designs.
Neither of Danny’s speakers mentioned have easily findable impedance curves. I di dfind the XLS Encore. This is an example of one to avoid.

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