But compromises can be made elsewhere, in a number of ways, such as:
Yes. That's what I was trying to get at. The Iron Law "makes sense" to me because, yes, it's a law but it speaks to absolutes of each design goal so adjusting the imperfection of each goal can lead to possible solutions. Just how big of a cabinet can I, and yes, more importantly my girlfriend, live with and how much bass extension and volume will that buy me? And so forth. The truth is that for all my tinkering and amp building my space is pretty limited and there are already rumblings of "how many amps do you need??"
But this all helps so thanks. I suppose I just need to find a set of speakers that handle Pink Floyd, Velvet Underground and the Dead equally well. And, speakers that don't break the Law of the Wallet.
Ed- I did know that the OT is obviously a huge factor but I am curious to see where the basic circuits cross paths and diverge, which is easy enough to do. I mean, just how close is an inexspesive Champ build to a $1000 + SET, OTs notwithstanding?
I know, I know..who's this rookie guy with all these rookie ideas? Ha! But this is how I'll learn so thanks for indulging me.
Oh and ED...let me do some more research into this deal and if it leads me to 2A3s I'll for sure get back to you. Thanks
Mike