The Decware HR-1 is also a 4 ohm speaker, however the specification is listed at 1 watt and not 2.83v. For 8 ohm speakers 2.83v is 1 watt, so no adjustment is necessary.
Help Choosing Speakers
Turntable: Thorens TD-150
Phono Pre: AudioResearch PH3
Amp: Decware MiniTorii
Speakers: DIY MarkAudio A12P in SuperPensil
Room Dimensions: 11' W x 12' 4" L x 10' H
So far I have been looking around at a lot of options and while I don't want to limit myself to 94 dB+ efficient speakers. I would like to be able to keep my Decware MiniTorii in place if possible.
LegacyAudio Signature SE is top on my list, little bit more than I wanted to spend, but this is a lifetime purchase. I have also looked at SalkSound Veracity ST but I am concerned about the Decware amps being able to push those. I have also looked at the Decware HR-1s which look impressive.
Of course its difficult to buy speakers without hearing them, any other recommendations/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Also if anyone has heard the Legacy Audio Signatures with a Decware amplifier and has any details, that would be spectacular.
Thanks,
Ron
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IMHO, using a 4 watt tube amplifier, only high efficiency speakers should be considered. The LegacyAudio Signature SE is listed at 92db, however that is room sensitivity at 2.83v. Since it is a 4 ohm speaker, 2.83v is 2 watts and the 1 watt rating will be 3db lower. Also, room sensitivity is 2-3db higher than anechoic chamber. So a 1 watt rating anechoic chamber is ~87db. The Decware HR-1 is also a 4 ohm speaker, however the specification is listed at 1 watt and not 2.83v. For 8 ohm speakers 2.83v is 1 watt, so no adjustment is necessary. |
Hifiron, you're welcome. Even with 20 WPC, I would still want a higher efficiency speaker. As far as a minimal approach, take a look at these, http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue76/zu_druid.htm https://www.cnet.com/news/audiophiliac-speaker-of-the-year-zu-druid-v/ |