In Reply to: That's funny... posted by PakProtector on August 13, 2011 at 15:25:58:
Douglas
>> Instead of butchering the language,
If you think about it it isn't butchering.
Speakers convert electrical power into
acoustical power so when the impedance dips
it is drawing more power and so it is
less efficient than another speaker of
the same sensitivity with flat impedance.
DanL
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