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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 984777" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>Don't know of any off hand, but honestly most specs given by manufacturer's for "regular" speakers are pretty meaningless. The sensitivity rating doesn't tell you which will ultimately get louder...only that one will need less power for a given output level. Frequency response is meaningless as it's install dependent, and also just because a speaker <em>can</em> play a certain frequency it doesn't mean it's practical to do so or that it will actually sound good playing that frequency. RMS power is only really useful to help you select an amp/decide what will work well with your amp. Max power is totally meaningless. And that's pretty much all the main manufacturer's tell you.</p><p></p><p>If you want a run down of T/S parameters (in the rare event you actually get them for a component set/co-axial), good info can be found here: <a href="http://editweb.iglou.com/eminence/eminence/pages/params02/params.htm" target="_blank">http://editweb.iglou.com/eminence/eminence/pages/params02/params.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 984777, member: 555320"] Don't know of any off hand, but honestly most specs given by manufacturer's for "regular" speakers are pretty meaningless. The sensitivity rating doesn't tell you which will ultimately get louder...only that one will need less power for a given output level. Frequency response is meaningless as it's install dependent, and also just because a speaker [I]can[/I] play a certain frequency it doesn't mean it's practical to do so or that it will actually sound good playing that frequency. RMS power is only really useful to help you select an amp/decide what will work well with your amp. Max power is totally meaningless. And that's pretty much all the main manufacturer's tell you. If you want a run down of T/S parameters (in the rare event you actually get them for a component set/co-axial), good info can be found here: [URL="http://editweb.iglou.com/eminence/eminence/pages/params02/params.htm"]http://editweb.iglou.com/eminence/eminence/pages/params02/params.htm[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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