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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 8117113" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>aiming will have more to do with how loud they are than impedance. off-axis aiming can lower response by 6-10dB for upper mids and highs. going to 2 ohm only gains you 3dB (which is barely discernible). it takes 10dB to seem as half or twice as loud. further, a 4 ohm speaker with a 92dB sensitivity will be louder than a 2 ohm speaker with 88dB sensitivity.</p><p></p><p>instead of focusing on impedance only, look at sensitivity and adjust speaker aiming (as much as possible) to get them more on-axis. lastly, ensure the speakers are installed with the best seals possible to minimize cancellation.</p><p></p><p>Image Dynamics had some nice 2 ohm comps i've ran with success - huge magnets though. what do you have for depth?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 8117113, member: 576029"] aiming will have more to do with how loud they are than impedance. off-axis aiming can lower response by 6-10dB for upper mids and highs. going to 2 ohm only gains you 3dB (which is barely discernible). it takes 10dB to seem as half or twice as loud. further, a 4 ohm speaker with a 92dB sensitivity will be louder than a 2 ohm speaker with 88dB sensitivity. instead of focusing on impedance only, look at sensitivity and adjust speaker aiming (as much as possible) to get them more on-axis. lastly, ensure the speakers are installed with the best seals possible to minimize cancellation. Image Dynamics had some nice 2 ohm comps i've ran with success - huge magnets though. what do you have for depth? [/QUOTE]
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