I will say this regarding speaker specs- I recently auditioned two speakers in my home- one manufacturer (Wharfedale Linton) stated the sensitivity at 90 db, the other (SVS Prime Pinnacle) 88 db. The SVS played louder for a given volume level, and the meters on my amp confirmed this.
I have a relatively low powered Luxman L-590 AX MK2 amp (30 wpc). The supposedly lower sensitivity SVS speaker did not move the meters for a given volume nearly as much as the supposedly higher sensitivity Wharfedales. In fact, the Wharfedale came close to redlining the meters at high volume, the SVS not even close.
This admittedly non-scientific trial tells me not to put much stock in sensitivity ratings.
It may somehow dovetail with your lighting analogy- I’m not sure though. Both speakers are dynamic, front firing boxes.
I have a relatively low powered Luxman L-590 AX MK2 amp (30 wpc). The supposedly lower sensitivity SVS speaker did not move the meters for a given volume nearly as much as the supposedly higher sensitivity Wharfedales. In fact, the Wharfedale came close to redlining the meters at high volume, the SVS not even close.
This admittedly non-scientific trial tells me not to put much stock in sensitivity ratings.
It may somehow dovetail with your lighting analogy- I’m not sure though. Both speakers are dynamic, front firing boxes.