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What is an "impedance jack"?
It's the thing you use to jack up your impedance to change a flat.
*crickets*
I'll show myself out...
What is an "impedance jack"?
It’s the opposite of a mho Jill.What is an "impedance jack"?
That’s a simplistic way of looking at it. Sensitivity is only one factor in amp and Transducer pairing. Depending on how the crossover works, and how wide a range of ohms the transducer makes at different frequencies, even a high efficient design can be hard to drive. Alternatively, a speaker that is a stable 4 or 8 ohms but 88-90 sensitive may end up being a fairly easy load. Physics can be calculated, but there’s so much more at play than just sensitivity and ohms law.I saw this breakdown on another website and liked it:
Here's a very basic guide for those new to 2 channel and wanting a Schiit 2 channel system:
If your speakers are 97db/w efficient and above your best bet is probably Saga and Aegir.
If you have speakers between 88 and 97 db/w efficient consider either Freya + Aegir or Saga + Vidar. There's pluses and minuses either way.
For 85-88db/w you're going to want Freya and Vidar or Freya + 2 Aegirs.
Lower than than 85 db/w you'll most likely be happiest with Freya + Vidar and possibly 2 Vidars.
All this assuming you want separates. If you want convenience then Rag 2 although its not released so its impossible to co pare Rag 2 vs any of the above.
Saw an article today about how dog owners are happier than cat owners. Not necessarily happier than non-pet owners. Dogs FTW!Reason 731,348,609,354 Dogs are better than cats...
It's the thing you use to jack up your impedance to change a flat.
*crickets*
I'll show myself out...
Saw an article today about how dog owners are happier than cat owners. Not necessarily happier than non-pet owners. Dogs FTW!
Well, that is unless you have BIG dog(s) with the 'Table Clearing Tail Action' (TCTA), which is similar to the 'Kung Fu Grip' of action figure fame.Reason 731,348,609,354 Dogs are better than cats...
Well, that is unless you have BIG dog(s) with the 'Table Clearing Tail Action' (TCTA), which is similar to the 'Kung Fu Grip' of action figure fame.
Just call their name and the tail goes into immediate action and NOTHING in the radius and range of throw of the 'Tail Sweep', stands a chance of NOT hitting the floor.
Isn't it the only way of looking at it, until people actually start receiving the product? Because nobody knows how it sounds with different equipment? And didn't his post start with "this is a very basic breakdown," was it just not a complex enough basic breakdown you are saying?That’s a simplistic way of looking at it. Sensitivity is only one factor in amp and Transducer pairing. Depending on how the crossover works, and how wide a range of ohms the transducer makes at different frequencies, even a high efficient design can be hard to drive. Alternatively, a speaker that is a stable 4 or 8 ohms but 88-90 sensitive may end up being a fairly easy load. Physics can be calculated, but there’s so much more at play than just sensitivity and ohms law.
I saw a picture of a truly HUGE Great Dane (I think) with it's front paws on top of the refridgerator-freezer,
looking down upon what was up there.
IOW, NOTHING in the entire house was out of reach and with a nose to match nothing was safe…
Oh the horror…
JJ