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uh no dan, i think you are mistaken. while it's true that some amps can double their output when its impedance is halved, (tho many cannot, especially tube amps), all this means is you may not have to turn up the wolume on your preamp as much to get 1w to your drivers when run in parallel, and you may have to turn it a bit higher to get 1w when run in series, due to the differing load the amp may see. but 1w is 1w; when a speaker is fed 1w, the increase in spl for adding speakers is as i described above. if you have one driver capable of 90db/1w, running two in series or in parallel will still theoretically give you 93db/1w.doug s.
I so agree that NXT speakers have a mind of their own....ie no amount of actual planning will result in a perfect product...being an engineer i made that mistake .
Seems you broke many of the guidelines discussed in this thread in developing your panels. Care to share from all your work? What did you try and find? Both will be useful to the community as a whole. Maybe this can lead the rest of us to higher quality designs.
I once spoke to a sound engineer while in my teens and we discussed speaker cones.I still remember his stern comment on the new wave of cone materials starting to surface at the time and his insistance that I will find out one way or the other that paper sounds best...........no contest.I thought he was just an old fashioned fool.
Just a passing thought here, but has anybody tried these exciters as the motors in a linaeum-style driver?