I agree with the Miller on the choice Of loudspeakers since then you have many, many amplifier options. . If you start with a low powered amplifier then you are going to be limited in your loudspeaker choices. Generally speaking, lower efficiency speakers may have better bass and higher efficiency speakers are more difficult to design for good bass impact. Another thing to be aware of is the nominal impedance of a loudspeaker. Low impedances are going to require a lot more power, as a general rule of thumb. The loudspeakers I use are 99db efficient at eight ohms nominal. I have used these loudspeakers with as little as eight watts per channel to play very loudly.
how can low watt tube amps drive speakers with higher power requirements
I am new to hifi and I am super confused about something. Most audio blogs out there ask newbies to stick to amps that output power within the recommended range of the speaker manufacturers. However, on forums, blogs and even some magazine articles, I find pros reviewing tube amps with much lower output power (even in some cases 10-30W below the speaker specs) and find no problems. How can these low power tube amp drive these speakers? For example, the LS 50 metas spec sheet says "Recommended amp power: 40W - 100W) but I have seen posts here and on other forums where people will hook these up to tube amps producing as low as 12W of power at 8 ohms. Am I missing something?
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