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Speakers for an Exclamé 100 in a big room
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<blockquote data-quote="Air" data-source="post: 1146463" data-attributes="member: 15182"><p>Besides sensitivity, I would also carefully look into any potential candidate speaker's impedance curve as well as the electrical phase angle of a design. An easy-to-drive speaker is relatively sensitive but also has a friendly impedance curve. Many designers optimise sensitivity but are almost blase about the design's impedance. Be careful of complex designs such as 3-way designs and steep crossovers. </p><p></p><p>100W on tap with a sensitive and easy-to-drive speaker(sensitive, relatively high impedance with no funnies in the electrical phase angle of the design) should be ample to fill a big room satisfactorily. As highlighted earlier, the ability to move air and couple well with the room is also important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Air, post: 1146463, member: 15182"] Besides sensitivity, I would also carefully look into any potential candidate speaker's impedance curve as well as the electrical phase angle of a design. An easy-to-drive speaker is relatively sensitive but also has a friendly impedance curve. Many designers optimise sensitivity but are almost blase about the design's impedance. Be careful of complex designs such as 3-way designs and steep crossovers. 100W on tap with a sensitive and easy-to-drive speaker(sensitive, relatively high impedance with no funnies in the electrical phase angle of the design) should be ample to fill a big room satisfactorily. As highlighted earlier, the ability to move air and couple well with the room is also important. [/QUOTE]
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