Question Speaker choice?

ginger-ninja

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Hi all, first post, could do with some advice....been down a huge rabbit hole trying to get my budget system right, and have gradually started to educate myself about sensitivity and power as decent metrics. I currently have 2 amps, and would be interested in people's thoughts. I have

Fosi BT20A which puts out
100w into 4ohms
50w into 8ohms
&
Onkyo A-9010
70w into 4ohms
44W into 8ohms

I have a bunch of speakers am considering:

MA Bronze 50
80W RMS
8 ohms
85db sensitivity

Triangle Borea BR02
80W rating
8ohms
89db

Dali Oberon 1
25-100W
6ohms
86db

Elac Reference DBR62
120W
6ohm
86db

If I understand it right, low sensitivity would work better with the amp that can chuck out more power (ie the Fosi), but which amp would be a good fit for which speaker, purely based on the above? If it's possible to state such a thing 😄 I listen in a 11x10 room, approx 9 foot from the speakers, thick carpet. Never listen at loud volumes (so does the sensitivity even matter?) and my tastes are metal/rock/indie/70s/80s. I've recently ditched a pair of Wharfedale 12.1s as could not get on with them
 
Hi all, first post, could do with some advice....been down a huge rabbit hole trying to get my budget system right, and have gradually started to educate myself about sensitivity and power as decent metrics. I currently have 2 amps, and would be interested in people's thoughts. I have

Fosi BT20A which puts out
100w into 4ohms
50w into 8ohms
&
Onkyo A-9010
70w into 4ohms
44W into 8ohms

I have a bunch of speakers am considering:

MA Bronze 50
80W RMS
8 ohms
85db sensitivity

Triangle Borea BR02
80W rating
8ohms
89db

Dali Oberon 1
25-100W
6ohms
86db

Elac Reference DBR62
120W
6ohm
86db

If I understand it right, low sensitivity would work better with the amp that can chuck out more power (ie the Fosi), but which amp would be a good fit for which speaker, purely based on the above? If it's possible to state such a thing 😄 I listen in a 11x10 room, approx 9 foot from the speakers, thick carpet. Never listen at loud volumes (so does the sensitivity even matter?) and my tastes are metal/rock/indie/70s/80s. I've recently ditched a pair of Wharfedale 12.1s as could not get on with them
Unfortunately, when it comes to speakers you should only consider those that you can actually audition yourself.....
 

ginger-ninja

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Auditioning in store is a waste of time, you can't get a proper sense of what they'll sound like. This is more a question of matching based on how easy the above speakers would be to drive?
 
Auditioning in store is a waste of time, you can't get a proper sense of what they'll sound like. This is more a question of matching based on how easy the above speakers would be to drive?
True, you're best finding a dealer that will let you loan a pair to audition at home, at least auditioning in store with a set-up similar to your own is better than not auditioning at all.
Check speaker specification to see how easy they will be to drive particularly minimum impedance.
The Borea look good but drop to 3.6ohm which isn't good.
To be honest none of the small standmounts you list are particularly effi but they should be drivable with your amplifiers.
 
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