I have been asking myself, why do all the new speakers sold today have to be basically a huge brick that you run enough current through to make Frankensteins monster due the Hustle and everyone thinks that’s a good sound. I have 16 ohm 25 watt speakers that are 60 years old that sound more powerful than my 400 watt 12” Klipsch subs. On a 16 watt EL34 tube amp. What gives folks? Help me to understand.
Great post.

I was shocked when I heard an German Full Range Alnico from the 1950s for the first time driven by a small SET at an acquaintance's house.
I was told by the owner that those vintage speakers usually can delivery a large amount of sound with just a few milliWatts, normally 400 to 500 milliWatts can fill a room, this was a remarkable experience.
Searching the subject discovered that the VCs of the past were very different from current drivers, the VC were made of treated paper, not Fiberglass, Kapton ou aluminum as driver of today.
What is certain is that these modern speakers have an artificial sound to my ears since then.