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<blockquote data-quote="MiniVanMan" data-source="post: 2960564" data-attributes="member: 573252"><p>Yes, but if you add Hoffman's Law into the equation, you start to see the sacrifices you need to make in order to achieve the higher sensitivity, (i.e. low end capability).</p><p></p><p>So while, it's a rough generalization to say that an 8 ohm is more sensitive than a 4 ohm, there are many other variables that come into play that makes the overall implementation of an higher impedance driver a little more sensitive, and again, more efficient watt to amps.</p><p></p><p>I think the point that everybody is trying to make is that using higher impedance drivers is just fine, and in the end can be beneficial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MiniVanMan, post: 2960564, member: 573252"] Yes, but if you add Hoffman's Law into the equation, you start to see the sacrifices you need to make in order to achieve the higher sensitivity, (i.e. low end capability). So while, it's a rough generalization to say that an 8 ohm is more sensitive than a 4 ohm, there are many other variables that come into play that makes the overall implementation of an higher impedance driver a little more sensitive, and again, more efficient watt to amps. I think the point that everybody is trying to make is that using higher impedance drivers is just fine, and in the end can be beneficial. [/QUOTE]
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