Originally posted by ETR
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I pretty much agree with what you said, that was exactly why I used the "apples to apples" phrase of yours, we obviously need to lower the variables' number to get better comparisons, OTOH, ( Thanks Bruce ) sounding good ( or loud ) is something that involves other factors..... the amp I love the most ( my 1964 AC30TB ) though a sheer 36 W ( fully cranked ) is on par with 50 Watters in terms of loudness, probably thanks to its higher harmonic content and better speakers' efficiency ( silver alnicos ).
I especially liked Bruce's phrase "what sounds good is good".....it exemplifies that, despite all our instruments, what makes an amp great is our brains, ear, taste, experience. If Bruce didn't have the ear, taste, brains and experience he has his amps would not be great amps, because, even if you try to take everything under control, there's always something that could be eluding you....that's exactly where brains, ear, taste, experience come to play. Instruments can ( and do ) help, but the heart of the matter lies elsewhere...
The only point I still disagree is about the supposedly higher output power you state a speaker should yield....apart from the back EMF, the losses in the coil gap and the coil wire, together with the speaker's partially inductive behavior always result in some power/efficiency loss, and, although you don't see this on the scope, the power being converted to sound is lesser. This is, of course, of little concern, since halving the power only lowers volume by a sheer -3dB.
I want to thank you all, I really enjoyed this thread!
Best regards
Bob
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