PelliX
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Here is a shot of my Weber. That is somehow reactive with the speaker coil.
Nice Weber!
Yup, the speaker coil (or voice coil typically found in many reactive attenuators) emulates the inductance of a real speaker. That means that there can be "interplay" let's call it between the output stage and the load. I'm bad at analogies, but you'll get more interesting games from two guys playing tennis against each other than one guy playing against a brick wall, where the brick wall represents a static, purely resistive load. If that makes any sense...