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why would a current-source care?

Posted by Mart on March 28, 1999 at 09:48:40:

Isn't that a tube's beauty. They deliver the same current reguardless of load. And, since SPL is much more a function of current rather than voltage, these sound ideal and come highly recommended.

I know SS's are absolutely finicky about impedence w/o a single doubt. Although, some FETs are more unforgiving of fluctuating impedence, some more than others (eg: Dennon's are really picky).

BTW, for what it's worth my Maggies are no where near flat yet. I plan on fixing that. Don't get me wrong, the drivers are practically purely resistive. The XOs however greatly alter that.