I agree that speaker manufacturers don't, but should, publish their impedance graphs.
However, I also believe that there are a plethora of amplifiers that can power most, except for the ridiculously low impedance speakers, and they sell for reasonable prices nowadays, particularly if purchasing used.
Thiel speakers and other hard to drive speakers are still as popular as ever. Thiel owners seem to find amps that make them sing and they love their speakers.
However, I also believe that there are a plethora of amplifiers that can power most, except for the ridiculously low impedance speakers, and they sell for reasonable prices nowadays, particularly if purchasing used.
Thiel speakers and other hard to drive speakers are still as popular as ever. Thiel owners seem to find amps that make them sing and they love their speakers.