- Aug 10, 2019
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Does What Hi Fi still test to judge the accuracy of the figures supplied by manufacturers, and, if so would it be possible to publish these with each review?
There's a general belief that, for example, NAD and Naim exceed their published power output, while Dynaudio speakers are thought to be difficult to drive despite their published figures. Also, given that figures for amps are published for 4/8 ohms while it's not unusual (at lest from what I've read elsewhere) to find the impedance around the 6 ohm mark for speakers, it would make matching speaker and amps a little easier.
There's a general belief that, for example, NAD and Naim exceed their published power output, while Dynaudio speakers are thought to be difficult to drive despite their published figures. Also, given that figures for amps are published for 4/8 ohms while it's not unusual (at lest from what I've read elsewhere) to find the impedance around the 6 ohm mark for speakers, it would make matching speaker and amps a little easier.