Hey Willie,
You know, you could grab a speaker crossover simulator and try this out for free, it may help you. I use XSim. There you can use the virtual 8 Ohm drivers to explore various different wirings and output.
Yes, the amp matters. If it's a tube amp, you probably want to shoot for 8 Ohms.
If we compare a single 16 Ohm driver vs. 2 in parallel, you get 8 Ohms, but +6 dB in output.
If you wire 2 x 16 Ohms, you end up with 32 Ohms, and no gain in sensitivity.
You know, you could grab a speaker crossover simulator and try this out for free, it may help you. I use XSim. There you can use the virtual 8 Ohm drivers to explore various different wirings and output.
Yes, the amp matters. If it's a tube amp, you probably want to shoot for 8 Ohms.
If we compare a single 16 Ohm driver vs. 2 in parallel, you get 8 Ohms, but +6 dB in output.
If you wire 2 x 16 Ohms, you end up with 32 Ohms, and no gain in sensitivity.