I've got some randomly assorted questions about speakers. I recently acquired a 1968 Ampeg Reverberocket, whose speaker has been replaced. The new speaker's only identifying mark is a sticker that says "Weber Blue 12F-16-50w," with the number "12790713" below. Am I correct in thinking that the 16 in this designation refers to the impedance (16 ohms)? The Ampeg is rated for an 8 ohm speaker--according to my extremely limited understanding it's safe for an 8 ohm amp to drive a 16 ohm speaker (but not a 4 ohm speaker)--is that right?
Does anyone know where I can find sensitivity ratings for current production speakers? I like the tone of the Weber in the Reverberocket, but find it's awfully loud for bedroom playing--I'm thinking of substituting a less efficient speaker (though I have no idea how efficient the current speaker is). Am I right in thinking that this would reduce volume at an equivalent level of power output, and does anyone have any recommendations of low sensitivity speakers that would work well with the Reverberocket? Thanks!
Does anyone know where I can find sensitivity ratings for current production speakers? I like the tone of the Weber in the Reverberocket, but find it's awfully loud for bedroom playing--I'm thinking of substituting a less efficient speaker (though I have no idea how efficient the current speaker is). Am I right in thinking that this would reduce volume at an equivalent level of power output, and does anyone have any recommendations of low sensitivity speakers that would work well with the Reverberocket? Thanks!
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