Hey guys, I'm trying to figure out if the the 85 watt power amp I have can efficiently drive my 90db sensitiviy speakers.using the SPL calculator at http://www.myhometheater.homestead.com/splcalculator.html
as well as an SPL meter.
The calculator shows that the my amp and speakers will go to 103.5db at my 11 foot listening position. Well, my SPL meter shows I'm listening to about 94db at at pinfull levels.
My question is this... Given the results from the SPL calculator website, does this mean as long as I stay below listening levels of 103.5db I cannot clip the amp and speakers? Roughly speaking of course, I do realize all these are estimates and don't take everything into account.
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Topic - SPL Calcualtor & SPL Meter - Need some tech advice. - Steven 12:53:39 05/10/07 (3)
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- Thanks for the input....BUT........ - Steven 08:29:26 05/11/07 (1)
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