In Reply to: RE: Hasn't hapened yet posted by RGA on August 13, 2011 at 14:59:07:
----High Efficiency is simply a speaker that does not possess low minimum impedance
I always thought high efficiency was reserved for things that did a better job of converting input power into output SPL. IIRC there is nothing in the term regarding impedance.
Further, it is quite possible to design and build a speaker that is one Ohm and varies very little around that value while delivering 100dB/1W-1m. Now this would present issues to the usual impedance matching articles with 8 or 16 Ohm matching taps.
Instead of butchering the language, it might serve you better to recognize we don't all like the same things.
cheers,
Douglas
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- Forget about the term efficiency - Frihed89 13:03:18 08/14/11 (1)
- RE: Forget about the term efficiency - RGA 17:36:34 08/14/11 (0)
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- Efficiency vs. sensitivity and then there's impedance - kurt s 23:13:18 08/13/11 (0)