I think you missed the point.
He uses two 4 ohm speakers to produce 8 ohms or two 16 ohm speakers to produce 8 ohms. Nothing else matters!
If the amp put out 100 watts at 8 ohms, it does so into either of the two noted loads..., because either load totals 8 ohms and the amp puts out 100 watts at 8 ohms.
As for the speakers. There are two and they share the 100 watts between them. If they have the same impedience, they share this 100 watts equally, so they each get 50 watts, regardless of whether they are in series or parallel.
Do you think that one will get 25 watts and the other 75 watts or some other crazy combination if they have the same impedience and share the power equally? That's nuts.
As for Bl, wrong again.
The Bl is the product of magnetic field strength in voice coil gap and length of wire in magnetic field (T•m), and has a direct impact on how well the speaker reacts to the signal.
A higher impedience voice coil will typically put more wire in the voice coil and therefore has the ability to result in a higher Bl.
But, just look at the TS parameters for JBL speakers of the same type in 4 and 8 or 8 and 16 ohms and this becomes apparent.
e.g., 2265G (4 ohms) Bl=13.6, 2265H (8 ohms) Bl=19.5
2268G = 15.2, H=21.5
2269G = 19.2 H=26.4
etc.
He uses two 4 ohm speakers to produce 8 ohms or two 16 ohm speakers to produce 8 ohms. Nothing else matters!
If the amp put out 100 watts at 8 ohms, it does so into either of the two noted loads..., because either load totals 8 ohms and the amp puts out 100 watts at 8 ohms.
As for the speakers. There are two and they share the 100 watts between them. If they have the same impedience, they share this 100 watts equally, so they each get 50 watts, regardless of whether they are in series or parallel.
Do you think that one will get 25 watts and the other 75 watts or some other crazy combination if they have the same impedience and share the power equally? That's nuts.
As for Bl, wrong again.
The Bl is the product of magnetic field strength in voice coil gap and length of wire in magnetic field (T•m), and has a direct impact on how well the speaker reacts to the signal.
A higher impedience voice coil will typically put more wire in the voice coil and therefore has the ability to result in a higher Bl.
But, just look at the TS parameters for JBL speakers of the same type in 4 and 8 or 8 and 16 ohms and this becomes apparent.
e.g., 2265G (4 ohms) Bl=13.6, 2265H (8 ohms) Bl=19.5
2268G = 15.2, H=21.5
2269G = 19.2 H=26.4
etc.