High sensitivity typically comes at the expense of wide bandwidth, power handling, convenient size, etc... So long as the other criteria can be met within reason i.e. speakers that will go low enough, don't go into dynamic compression rapidly and / or are of convenient size for your specific location of placement, the more sensitive the speaker, the better off you are. How the higher than average level of sensitivity is achieved may bring about other side effects that make things less desirable. Like anything else, do your homework BEFORE spending your money and / or audition as much gear as you can to form your own opinions. Just remember to compare apples to apples if you want to arrive at logical conclusions. Sean
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