Only 1 fly in the ointment.
If you need say .... 100 watts to produce the desired SPL, there is another factor to consider.
IF the speaker presents a bad load to the amp, in the sense of large phase angle, you can cut in to available power badly. If you need a calculated 100 watts and the speaker is 45' phase angle, you really need 141 watts to deliver 100 watts.
Large phase angle and low impedance at same or near-same frequency is a deal breaker for many amps.
I simply don't know where to draw the line. Are 'cheap' good watts really cheaper than a speaker with a more moderate load? Can you find a speaker you enjoy that has easier electrical characteristics?
I'd personally be willing to try a solution with a smaller amp than my ICE amp of 250/side and more sensitive speakers than my panels....though electrically, they are not as bad as most.
If you need say .... 100 watts to produce the desired SPL, there is another factor to consider.
IF the speaker presents a bad load to the amp, in the sense of large phase angle, you can cut in to available power badly. If you need a calculated 100 watts and the speaker is 45' phase angle, you really need 141 watts to deliver 100 watts.
Large phase angle and low impedance at same or near-same frequency is a deal breaker for many amps.
I simply don't know where to draw the line. Are 'cheap' good watts really cheaper than a speaker with a more moderate load? Can you find a speaker you enjoy that has easier electrical characteristics?
I'd personally be willing to try a solution with a smaller amp than my ICE amp of 250/side and more sensitive speakers than my panels....though electrically, they are not as bad as most.