RE: What's the difference in dB
2005/02/20 21:19:01
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Here's how it works:
If the speaker produces 98 dB at one watt, then you go up as follows.
Each doubling of power gives you 3 dB more level.
1 watt = 98 dB
2 watts= 101 dB
4 watt = 104 dB
8 watt = 107 dB
16 watts = 110 dB
32 watts = 113 dB
64 watts = 116 dB
128 watts = 119 dB
256 watts = 121 dB
512 watts = 124 dB
So as you can see it is not just a question of how powerful and amplifier you can afford. A speaker that starts at 101 or 102 dB will be louder with less power.
If you start with a more sensitive speaker you will get more volume, simple as that. And your amps won't have to work as hard to drive them to their maximum levels.
R
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