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RE: General speaker design characteristics for a 2A3 amp

Posted by saki70 on April 15, 2017 at 19:16:58:

Paul and all...
I have not acquired an amp as yet . I felt that the speaker would be more difficult to source .


This thread seems to have gone in two different directions .
Camp 'A' is positioned in the big box/big driver thinking .
Camp 'B' is with a smaller box/smaller driver thinking .
Both seem to be able to hit the requisite efficiency requirement .

Camp 'A' will definitely move more air and take up more space . Maybe better suited to classic rock and symphony orchestra .
Camp 'B' seems like it would finesse and 'fit in' easier . Maybe better suited to female singers and small venue jazz .

I realize that this is a broad generalization but could it be useful for deciding which camp to pursue ?