In Reply to: How about speakers with high efficiency... posted by Ted Smith on July 17, 2006 at 10:42:41:
HI.Most commercial speakers use lousy tiny wires for internal wiringa as I've seen too many. This is the so called 'standard' way to build commercial speakers - to make more money.
Nobody stops you to replace them with large gauge wires of better conductivity.
Likewise, if you care you check up the stock X'over networks inside your speaker system, you'll want to replace it with better parts ASAP.
I've done so with my KEF speakers many years back.
By doing so, your already "high-efficiency" speaker will sound ever louder with the same power input.
c-J
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Follow Ups
- Larger leads make high efficiency even higher. - cheap-Jack 13:18:32 07/17/06 (4)
- Re: Larger leads make high efficiency even higher. - audiophile36 19:27:55 07/17/06 (1)
- Re: Larger leads make high efficiency even higher. - Dawnrazor 21:57:42 07/17/06 (0)
- P.S. Larger leads make the sound more muddy. - Ted Smith 14:05:45 07/17/06 (0)
- Do you even read people's posts? - Ted Smith 13:38:36 07/17/06 (0)