Never buy speakers less sensitive than 90dB. Anything less is the difference between being able to drive them well with any of scores of amps with as little as 50 wpc, and being stuck with speakers that force you to try and find a good sounding 200 wpc amp. Not a lot of those arou
Well it is true 90db should bea ideal cutoff point, But not always.
I had a Jadis Orch Refer and quite comfortably pushed the Thors rated 87 db.
Seas drivers at least the EXCEL line are low efficient but offer dynamics, fidelity,, Thing is you will need a tube amp that boasts hefty trans and a good transparent design.
So yes, low db requires a tube amp that has power = will cost ya a bit more,,but doable on the used market.
Well it is true 90db should bea ideal cutoff point, But not always.
I had a Jadis Orch Refer and quite comfortably pushed the Thors rated 87 db.
Seas drivers at least the EXCEL line are low efficient but offer dynamics, fidelity,, Thing is you will need a tube amp that boasts hefty trans and a good transparent design.
So yes, low db requires a tube amp that has power = will cost ya a bit more,,but doable on the used market.