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Audio 101 - Can your speaker be too big for your amp???
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<blockquote data-quote="Norval" data-source="post: 60280" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>OK, so efficiency are often referred to with reference to a specific frequency, but it could also be specified as average over the coverred band of the speaker. Sensitivity is the average output at a given voltage (directly proportional to power) over the band coverred. But looking at average sensitivity, and average efficiency of a speaker, they are related. The higher the sensitivity the higher the efficiency. Its not rocket science. So why the hair splitting? :-\</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norval, post: 60280, member: 62"] OK, so efficiency are often referred to with reference to a specific frequency, but it could also be specified as average over the coverred band of the speaker. Sensitivity is the average output at a given voltage (directly proportional to power) over the band coverred. But looking at average sensitivity, and average efficiency of a speaker, they are related. The higher the sensitivity the higher the efficiency. Its not rocket science. So why the hair splitting? :-\ [/QUOTE]
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