Speaker Efficiency


   I have been listening to my Decware 300b tube amp for a few months now. At 8 watts, I have them paired with Klipsch Forte IV at 99db efficiency, and this set up has been sounding great. This morning I connected a pair of Sonus Faber Electa Amator speakers, 6ohms at 88db of efficiency. They sound fantastic, with more weight  and depth. I understand there is a huge price difference in the two speakers, but aside from that, if I am getting 80db of volume at my chair, 8' away, what is the draw back of using lower efficiency speakers with SET amps, so long as the volume is sufficient? I did notice turn the Pre amp, the tube amp and the Roon volume towards the highest setting, it starts sounding terrible....

 

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Showing 1 response by bigkidz

So much goes into the design of an amplifier.  Transformers, power supply section, parts selection, etc.  Audio Note, V-Caps, point-to-point wiring, copper chassis, etc.  Then there is the implementation to reduce the noise level.  In typically lower priced amplifiers, there are limitations based mainly on those factors.  Mid-range may sound fantastic but the overall bass and high end extension are limited.  Most people don't here the limitations until they have a direct comparison from something that is not limited in sound reproduction.  Just spend a day at a local dealer and we were discussing this within the various brands of manufacturers he offers.  Even between the lineup of some manufacturers you can hear the transformers influencing the sound and not always the more expensive unit was better.

Good into here though.