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<blockquote data-quote="Micron" data-source="post: 904967" data-attributes="member: 17294"><p>I have a push pull EL84 amplifier which has an output capability of around 12W.</p><p></p><p>I have used it with satisfactory results with a pair of Tannoy Cheviot II speakers which have an efficiency around 93dB/1W.</p><p></p><p>Higher efficiency will not hurt, but depending on your room size, listening distance and desired dB SPL output efficiency in the lower 90s will be suitable too in my experience in a small room.</p><p></p><p>I've been thinking about selling my Tannoys, as I've been playing with a pair of Philips full range drivers (which too will meet your efficiency demands), but I see from your profile that you are in Bloemfontein and I am in Johannesburg.</p><p></p><p>I have bought a pair of Visaton B200 drivers from a member, but haven't received them yet. I wouldn't mind moving them on to you if they are what you are looking for. I also have a pair of high efficiency Dayton planar tweeters should you want to build a two way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Micron, post: 904967, member: 17294"] I have a push pull EL84 amplifier which has an output capability of around 12W. I have used it with satisfactory results with a pair of Tannoy Cheviot II speakers which have an efficiency around 93dB/1W. Higher efficiency will not hurt, but depending on your room size, listening distance and desired dB SPL output efficiency in the lower 90s will be suitable too in my experience in a small room. I've been thinking about selling my Tannoys, as I've been playing with a pair of Philips full range drivers (which too will meet your efficiency demands), but I see from your profile that you are in Bloemfontein and I am in Johannesburg. I have bought a pair of Visaton B200 drivers from a member, but haven't received them yet. I wouldn't mind moving them on to you if they are what you are looking for. I also have a pair of high efficiency Dayton planar tweeters should you want to build a two way. [/QUOTE]
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