Essentialaudio:
You, of course, are correct. I overlooked the fact that the discussion was with regard to the use of Quad electrostatics.
My apologies.
Lacee:
My original point was, nevertheless, that the series connection you proposed, for two speakers---regardless of the nature of transduction---cannot possibly present the same load (as you asserted) as that presented by a single speaker of the same type, at least without internal mods. It may very well work to your satisfaction, but it still presents a different load at the amp's terminals, dependent upon the resistive/capacitive/inductive components of the speaker's impedance.
Jim
You, of course, are correct. I overlooked the fact that the discussion was with regard to the use of Quad electrostatics.
My apologies.
Lacee:
My original point was, nevertheless, that the series connection you proposed, for two speakers---regardless of the nature of transduction---cannot possibly present the same load (as you asserted) as that presented by a single speaker of the same type, at least without internal mods. It may very well work to your satisfaction, but it still presents a different load at the amp's terminals, dependent upon the resistive/capacitive/inductive components of the speaker's impedance.
Jim