Sensitivity 86 v 90


I am considering an upgrade from speakers with a sensitivity rating of 90 db, 4 ohms, to larger speakers rated at 86db, 8 ohms nominal.  Same brand, PMC. My tube integrated amp is 80-112 watts triode/ultralinear, and it’s fine for my 90 db speakers.  Although, it is sometimes at around 4 o’clock on the volume control, approaching the max at 6.  I am aware of the “amp power must double for each 3db increase in volume” rule of thumb, but really have no practical experience with this.  I do like having 90 db efficiency, always assumed that meant a less powerful amp would suffice. 

   My question is, would the decreased efficiency be a concern? 

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@lloydc Wrote:

My integrated amp (Rogers EHF 200 Mk 2) has 40 db of gain. 

That is a nice amp, you have plenty of gain. What phono preamp do you have?

Mike

 

 

After all that was mentioned before I posted, I made the same, dumb mistake of citing efficiency instead of sensitivity. Everything still applies. 

All the best,
Nonoise

Take home listening test. Have mobil app to test dB of speakers take avarege reading at standard condition.

Yes it is a issue if you are pushing the volume now ,then you will be running the amplifier into its highest distortion which can damage yours speakers as well as your amp, find a speaker around 90 db there are plenty of them out there 

Even if you have to wait and save more Monies , we’ll worth the wait 

or get rid of the amp and get a bigger one.

Another thread with a lof of misinformation in it. I especially like the misinormation with exclamation points.