I'm buying more sensitive speakers for my 2A3/45 Fi monos. I'm concerned that if the increased bandwidth of the new speakers, the increase in their sensitivity might not be enough to lower the distortion and might even leasd to clipping.
Is there any rule of thumb one can follow to determine how large an increase in speaker sensitivity is required (in relative or absolute terms) to offset the increase in bandwidth of the speakers?
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Topic - Increases in speaker bandwidth and sensitivity - Frihed89 10:09:56 08/07/12 (13)
- RE: Increases in speaker bandwidth and sensitivity - Inmate51 08:15:40 08/10/12 (0)
- RE: Increases in speaker bandwidth and sensitivity - claudej1@aol.com 18:34:33 08/09/12 (0)
- Actually, I just want to reduce distortion - Frihed89 14:27:26 08/07/12 (3)
- RE: Actually, I just want to reduce distortion - drlowmu 10:08:21 08/08/12 (0)
- RE: Actually, I just want to reduce distortion - Paul Joppa 18:18:15 08/07/12 (1)
- Thanks, it does - Frihed89 21:37:11 08/07/12 (0)
- RE: Increases in speaker bandwidth and sensitivity - tomservo 13:19:53 08/07/12 (0)
- RE: Increases in speaker bandwidth and sensitivity - Paul Joppa 13:13:45 08/07/12 (1)
- RE: Increases in speaker bandwidth and sensitivity - Frihed89 14:18:48 08/07/12 (0)
- RE: Increases in speaker bandwidth and sensitivity - djk 12:49:00 08/07/12 (3)
- size? - Frihed89 14:17:18 08/07/12 (2)
- Enclosure size - badman 15:02:25 08/07/12 (1)
- Thanks, that helps a lot. - Frihed89 21:39:46 08/07/12 (0)