I'm on the hunt for a speaker upgrade. My current amp is, well, modest (30 wpc Pass Labs). I've been advised to confine myself to sensitive speakers (more sensitivity in the house has cheered my wife). What range am I looking for, and how big a difference is there in a couple of db's, say 89 and 91? Also, if I drop down in resistance (8 to 6, or even 4 ohms), does this compensate, or do sensitivity figures already take resistance into account?eleonida04-07-2001 10:26am~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Whoever gave you the advice to seek out High Sensitive speakers , knows his stuff.
I have yet to read the ONLY 3 posts to your Q.
Which firgures around here.
Most folks here do not have a clue what sensitivity means, Ohms, well I am not sure what that means , but can say wide band/high sens speakers are always higher ohms.
Yes each db gain or loss makes some difference.
The cutoff twix low efficient and high efficient IMHO is 91db.
90db represents the high mark in xover designs, and wide band /FR lowest db mark is 91db.
That is to say, all FR/WB start at 91db and rup up past 100db.
The higher the db level = the superior the wide band. = The higher up the db you go, the more expensive is the driver/speaker.
High sensitivity comes at a price.
So now let me see the 3 lonely responses to your OP