sean6,229 posts05-21-2006 10:25pmHigh sensitivity typically comes at the expense of wide bandwidth, power handling, convenient size, etc..
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Yes back in your 2006 world, Horns were about best bet for high sens.
Lowther/Fostex had designs that had issues in the fq range width.
Horns gave superior band response, but as you say ata price. = $$$$$ and size/weight + not wife friendly, Horn set ups are ugly.
Now starting,,i guess in 2010, 2 labs began designs in new higher tech wide band drivers.
many of the issues inherent in the earlier concepts, Lowter/Fostex, have been address with stunning success.
These Revolutionary designs still have not caught on.
My guess is many audiophiles have rather large amplifiers for xover speakers and so are not capable to bring ina higher sensitivity speaker.
But I have heard, only anecdotally that is, PP amplifiers **will** work *just fine** with the new wide band high sens speakers.
I can not confirm this report.
But considering this opinion came from a dealer in high sens wide band, gives some substance to his experience.
And the good thing to those who own EL34 amplifers, You are the real winners here.
The EL34 **might** just be the most perfect tube for these wide band drivers.
Its your very lucky day.
You win.
I have too much money in upgardes for me to sell off my Defy7/KT88, besides my tech says impossible to get top $ for the Defy as corrosion is showing in places, So I'm stuck with KT88 in my near future plans to add a wide band speaker.