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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 8677432" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>I understand and you are correct. But imo you are missing the forest through the trees. The disclaimer said "lower impedance is not a good thing" and then went on to prove this statement by describing how a lower impedance affects heat generation and dampening factor. Technically everything they said is true, but where does that logic stop? If a lower impedance is bad, why aren't we all running 1 million ohm drivers and wishing we could afford those sweet 1 billion ohm drivers that just hit the market. Logic tells us that their statement is unbalanced towards error on the side of caution. Which makes sense for a tutorial, but this often leads to over generalizations for the sake of simplicity, which has occurred here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 8677432, member: 549629"] I understand and you are correct. But imo you are missing the forest through the trees. The disclaimer said "lower impedance is not a good thing" and then went on to prove this statement by describing how a lower impedance affects heat generation and dampening factor. Technically everything they said is true, but where does that logic stop? If a lower impedance is bad, why aren't we all running 1 million ohm drivers and wishing we could afford those sweet 1 billion ohm drivers that just hit the market. Logic tells us that their statement is unbalanced towards error on the side of caution. Which makes sense for a tutorial, but this often leads to over generalizations for the sake of simplicity, which has occurred here. [/QUOTE]
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