Bingo, Almarg!
I have recently moved from Tyler's Woodmere 2 to the new-style full-sized Woodmeres, and I am getting to know the speakers pretty well now. Tyler had told me that the Woodmeres are 90db, calculated theoretically based upon the crossover/driver combination. Their load drops to just above 2 ohms at worst case, according to Tyler. I suspect that if they were measured in a lab, the 88db figure would be about right. These larger speakers require a pretty good bit of power (and I think current also) to make them sing. They sound very nice and relaxed at low volumes, but they do like the juice.
I have recently moved from Tyler's Woodmere 2 to the new-style full-sized Woodmeres, and I am getting to know the speakers pretty well now. Tyler had told me that the Woodmeres are 90db, calculated theoretically based upon the crossover/driver combination. Their load drops to just above 2 ohms at worst case, according to Tyler. I suspect that if they were measured in a lab, the 88db figure would be about right. These larger speakers require a pretty good bit of power (and I think current also) to make them sing. They sound very nice and relaxed at low volumes, but they do like the juice.