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Typically, the efficiency of the woofer sets the overall system efficiency.
And there is a trade-off relationship between bass extension, efficiency, and small box size - you can have any two of the three, but not all three.
Suppose you make a nice little 6.5" two-way mini-moniter. In order to get a good tonal balance, you might have to pad the midrange level down a tad, because the relatively small midwoofer is probably a bit weak in the bottom end. This lowers the overall system efficiency, but subjectively gives you a more balanced sound.
Now if you add a nice 8" woofer to do the bottom end, the midwoofer doesn't need to be padded down in the midrange any more. So the overall system efficiency can go up a bit without sacrificing the overall tonal balance.
This might be why the 6.5" two-way mini-monitor has a slightly lower rated efficiency than the 3-way floor-stander version.
Usually, a speaker's impedance curve is most challenging in the bass region. Without knowing the impedance characteristics of the 8" woofer and the 6.5" midbass driver, it's impossible to reliably predict which would be the "easier" load.
Duke
Typically, the efficiency of the woofer sets the overall system efficiency.
And there is a trade-off relationship between bass extension, efficiency, and small box size - you can have any two of the three, but not all three.
Suppose you make a nice little 6.5" two-way mini-moniter. In order to get a good tonal balance, you might have to pad the midrange level down a tad, because the relatively small midwoofer is probably a bit weak in the bottom end. This lowers the overall system efficiency, but subjectively gives you a more balanced sound.
Now if you add a nice 8" woofer to do the bottom end, the midwoofer doesn't need to be padded down in the midrange any more. So the overall system efficiency can go up a bit without sacrificing the overall tonal balance.
This might be why the 6.5" two-way mini-monitor has a slightly lower rated efficiency than the 3-way floor-stander version.
Usually, a speaker's impedance curve is most challenging in the bass region. Without knowing the impedance characteristics of the 8" woofer and the 6.5" midbass driver, it's impossible to reliably predict which would be the "easier" load.
Duke