Since inductor and capacitor values are larger for higher impedance, two 8 ohm speakers wired in parallel for 4 ohms would use extra, bigger and more expensive crossover components than a single 4 ohm speaker like the Ulysses. "Conjoined twin speakers" is possible but not very practical.
In a recent test, I found that two parallel drivers added +4 db over a single driver with a hefty SS amp. Series drivers reduced -1.5 dB. Series/parallel (4 drivers, 8 ohms) added +1.7 dB.
I forget exactly, is it 3, 6 or 10 dB that requires a doubling of power?
In a recent test, I found that two parallel drivers added +4 db over a single driver with a hefty SS amp. Series drivers reduced -1.5 dB. Series/parallel (4 drivers, 8 ohms) added +1.7 dB.
I forget exactly, is it 3, 6 or 10 dB that requires a doubling of power?