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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Buffalo
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i am looking to purchase a pair of speakers that are easy to drive (8 ohm, 94+dB) to go with the low powered amps i tend to build (chip amp, zen variations etc.)
so far, klipsch is the only brand i can find that has sensitivity ratings in the 95-105 range. does anyone have any recommendations? recommendations for less efficient speakers that mate well with similar amps are also welcome. at this time i am not looking for diy options as space constraints keep prevent me from building speakers. thanks in advance i am familiar with this post: if I have an amp with less 15W of power, what type of speaker would you recommend? |
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