Electrovoice 18" Woofer: smallish Magnet; only 2.3 ohms?


I’ve been watching some electro-voice drivers, from their Vintage Model E-V Six, drawn by the 18" woofers,
original specs say 8 ohms

https://products.electrovoice.com/binary/E-V%20Six%20EDS.pdf

 here’s a pair of the woofers

https://www.ebay.com/itm/254646609730?hash=item3b4a1ee742:g:y-gAAOSwk19fBH44

1. 2.4 OHMS? My vintage drivers, Crossover, and L-Pads from that era are nominal 16 ohms. I never measured them.

2. Smallish Magnet on 18"? My 15" paper woofers, 15W 37 lbs, have much bigger magnets.  (the 18" are 1/2" thick styrofoam).

https://products.electrovoice.com/binary/15W,%2015BW,%2015WK,%2015BWK%20EDS.pdf

https://www.ebay.com/itm/284098370766?mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&campid=533...

3. Mine is 16 ohms, I know they make a 8 ohm version, yet that one shows 3.5 ohms???

Help me avoid trouble by ignorance please,

thanks, Elliott
elliottbnewcombjr

Showing 1 response by mijostyn

That would be resistance not impedance. Efficiency was a major factor back then because amplifiers were not that powerful. If you are stuck on flea watt amps these old drivers are great it they are in decent shape which is unlikely. Most of them will require remanufacture at some level. 
I can understand collecting old cars they are art but not old audio equipment. Modern material science has improved drivers particularly suspensions. There are many modern High efficiency woofers available up to 32"! https://ds18.com/products/tm-sn32-32-troublemake-subwoofer?currency=USD&variant=13961390850109&a...