The best way to learn is to try and hear for yourself. Run it the way it sounds best. Sorry, but all the tech talk about impedance is.... tech talk about impedance. Its nice to know. Because who knows, some day you might hook up a bunch of speakers and the amp shuts down or overheats and its nice to understand why and know what to do to fix it. But that's about it for tech specs. They are useful only when you know what they are useful for, and don't try and as they say put legs on a snake.
As part of understanding, nominal in this case means average, or whatever the manufacturer wants you to think it is. Impedance in reality goes up and down all over the place depending on frequency. Some speakers can have some really nasty impedance dips. So when certain speakers sound like crap with certain amps sometimes guys who like tech talk claim its all about impedance and the amps ability to deliver current. See, I can do tech talk. Its not that hard. I just don't. Because its just not that useful.
Learning to listen, and select what sounds best, that is what's useful.
As part of understanding, nominal in this case means average, or whatever the manufacturer wants you to think it is. Impedance in reality goes up and down all over the place depending on frequency. Some speakers can have some really nasty impedance dips. So when certain speakers sound like crap with certain amps sometimes guys who like tech talk claim its all about impedance and the amps ability to deliver current. See, I can do tech talk. Its not that hard. I just don't. Because its just not that useful.
Learning to listen, and select what sounds best, that is what's useful.