Mr. maplegrovemusic
Thanks. They do not get specific, of what that resistance is or what is the cable length.
However, digital amplification (D class) have a different nature of it's output model (electronics) than A/B Class amplifiers, that are most common.
Tube amplification is also very different, mostly have high output resistance (relatively to A/B class) or low DF.
Athe calcualtion also do not apply to non coil speakers (as ribbon or electrostatic).
Thanks. They do not get specific, of what that resistance is or what is the cable length.
However, digital amplification (D class) have a different nature of it's output model (electronics) than A/B Class amplifiers, that are most common.
Tube amplification is also very different, mostly have high output resistance (relatively to A/B class) or low DF.
Athe calcualtion also do not apply to non coil speakers (as ribbon or electrostatic).

